ca. 1390-1353 B.C.
Upper Egypt, Thebes district,
Africa
Africa
Object qualities
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Objectmansion / palace decoration: Ceiling painting, palace of Amenhotep III
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumDried Mud, mud plaster, paint Gesso
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Sizeh. 140 cm (55 1/8 in); w. 140 cm (55 1/8 in)
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Geography detailsFrom
Upper Egypt, Thebes district,
Africa -
Country today
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Dateca. 1390-1353 B.C.
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PeriodNew Kingdom
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DynastyDynasty 18
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Reignreign of Amenhotep III
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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The important buildings in the palace complex of Amenhotep III at Malqata were embellished with floor, wall, and ceiling paintings. This partially restored section of a ceiling painting was discovered lying face up in a room adjacent to the king’s bedchamber. The motif consists of a repeating pattern of rosette-filled running spirals alternating with bucrania (ox skulls). Similar ceiling patterns, both painted and modeled in plaster, have been excavated at Aegean sites of a slightly earlier period.
Other objects excavated at Malqata are displayed in gallery 120.