Faces of Ancient Egypt: Ancient Egyptian Art from the Oriental Institute Museum

10 September 1996–9 March 1997

The first in a series of collaborative exhibitions with the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute during its renovation and expansion, this show highlighted the Institute’s important Egyptian holdings by examining the role of the human figure within the cultural and religious life of Egyptian civilization. The idealized, abstract quality of the forty-five objects displayed, including sculpture, paintings, and several funerary masks, demonstrated the Egyptian belief that figurative representation was not only the physical record of an individual, but his/her link to immortality. 

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