Mummy

Egyptian
On View

in

Egyptian: To Preserve and Protect, Level 1, West Wing

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About the Artwork

Mummy

between 30 BCE and 395 CE

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Egyptian

Egyptian

Human remains, linen, gold, and brass. linen wrappings with gold mask.

Overall (by sight): 13 × 69 × 14 inches (33 × 175.3 × 35.6 cm)

Funerary Art

African Art

Gift of H. Kirke White

01.4

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Published References

Wittenburg, Henri E. “Mummy face repaired, exhibit returns to art institute.” Detroit News (June 29, 1972): p. 7-C.

Bisulca, Christina, Ellen Hanspach-Bernal, Aaron Steele, and Caroline Roberts. "Deconstructing an Ancient Egyptian Mummy Portrait," Bulletin of the DIA 95, no. 1 (2021): p. 9 (ill. fig. 2a).

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Egyptian, Mummy, between 30 BCE and 395 CE, Human remains, linen, gold, and brass. Linen wrappings with gold mask.. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of H. Kirke White, 01.4.

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