Reproduction Acrylic and Ink Painting on Papyrus of "Meidum Geese"
Item Details
An acrylic and ink painting on papyrus. This handmade painting is a reproduction of an original scene titled Meidum Geese from the tomb of Itet, wife of Prince Nefermaat (son of the fourth dynasty pharaoh, Sneferu) near the Nile River in Egypt. The piece depicts six grazing geese with multicolored feathers. The work is signed by the artist to the lower left. It is presented in a wooden frame with a gold tone finish and two sawtooth hooks to verso.
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Condition
- right side of papyrus has debris under glass.
Dimensions
- measurements reflect the frame; image: 18.0" W x 6.75" H.
Item #
17CLE024-024
Additional Information
Met Museum Charles K. Wilkinson Reproduction of "Meidum Geese"