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Artist Dorothea Rockburne reflects on an ancient Near Eastern head of a ruler in this episode of The Artist Project.
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My Early Life with the Middle Kingdom

January 19, 2016

By Dorothea Arnold

Dorothea Arnold—co-curator of Ancient Egypt Transformed: The Middle Kingdom, closing January 24—reflects on the impact of the Middle Kingdom on her archaeological and curatorial career.
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Connections: Survival

March 22, 2011
Curator of Egyptian art Dorothea Arnold marvels at the survival and preservation of cultural artifacts in today's culture of obsolescence.
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Curator Interview: Head of Tutankhamun

April 21, 2010

By Jennette Mullaney

This sculpture of the boy-king Tutankhamun is among the nearly sixty objects in the exhibition Tutankhamun's Funeral. I spoke with Dorothea Arnold, the Lila Acheson Wallace Chairman of the Department of Egyptian Art, about the significance and style of this work.
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What's On at The Met Breuer This March

March 2, 2020

By The Digital Editors

Here's a curated list of events at The Met Breuer this month.
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The Old Kingdom (about 2650–2150 B.C.E.) was the first golden age of Egyptian culture, a period that determined the form and character of Egyptian art for centuries to come. From the Third through the Sixth Dynasty, not only were the pyramids built in vast construction efforts, but artists working in an array ofmediums and techniques—stone, wood, precious metals, monumental statuary, reliefs, and wall paintings—created masterpieces that still have the power to move us more than four millennia later. This splendid volume, published to accompany a landmark exhibition organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in Paris, and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, brings together 115 Old Kingdom masterworks from museum collections throughout the world. Included are sculptures executed with such an acute observation of musculature and body movement that they brought an unprecedented realism to the rendering of men, women, children, and animals. Several depictions of family groups in particular show the sensitivity with which Old Kingdom artists illuminated human relationships. Individual masterpieces include the monumental statue of Hemiunu, thought to be responsible for the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giza; groups representing the Fourth Dynasty king Menkaure with a queen and various deities; and a unique alabaster statuette showing the Sixth Dynasty queen Ankh-nes-meryre II holding her son, the child king Pepi II, in her lap. In addition, there are delicate relief carvings that provide some of the earliest, most joyful artistic representations of daily life, stunning decorative-art pieces (jars, vases, jewelry, even a musical instrument), and a number of rare Old Kingdom wall paintings. The lively text by Dorothea Arnold offers an overview of the history, society, and art of the Old Kingdom and an informative discussion of each of the illustrated works. All of the pieces were newly photographed for the book by Bruce White.
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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 1982
Accession Number: 1983.19

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Artist Dorothea Rockburne reflects on an ancient Near Eastern head of a ruler in this episode of The Artist Project.

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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 1972
Accession Number: 2015.583

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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 1978
Accession Number: SL.10.2020.1.38

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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 2002
Accession Number: SL.10.2020.1.40

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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 1993–1994
Accession Number: SL.10.2020.1.39

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Dorothea Rockburne (American, born Montreal, Canada 1932)

Date: 1987–88
Accession Number: 2016.390

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This exhibition will feature two centuries of lyrical and geometrical drawings and watercolors from architect Michael A. Rubenstein's promised gift to The Met.

On view January 29–Closing date to be announced

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Chuck Close (American, Monroe, Washington, 1940–2021 Oceanside, New York)

Date: 1996
Accession Number: 2008.667.1