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From 14th Century BC To 10th Century BC

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Egyptian Art / The Met

    This "dummy" jug is made of solid stone and was intended as a piece of burial equipment.
    Although the inscription names both the Mayor of Thebes Sennefer and his wife, the Royal Nurse Senetnay, it was probably intended for her burial.
    Like other royal wet-nurses, Senetnay had been given a tomb in the royal cemetery we now call the Valley of the Kings.
    Four canopic jars inscribed for her as well as numerous other dummy jars (some inscribed with Senetnay's name alone, others with hers and Sennefer's) were discovered in tomb number 42 (KV 42) in 1900.

Model Jar Inscribed for Sennefer and Senetnay

Egyptian Art / The Met

This jar is made of solid stone, with only a small depression at the top
It was never intended to be functional, but was a model used as part of the owner's burial equipment
The shape imitates a ceremonial hes-vase that would have been used for pouring libations
The inscription names the Mayor of Thebes Sennefer and his wife, the Royal Nurse Senetnay was the wet-nurse of Amenhotep II and another title "one who nurtured the body of the god" indicates that she lived into the king's reign

Stela of Ptahmose

Egyptian Art / The Met

    This funerary stela, belonging to the royal Scribe and Overseer of the Royal Harem, Ptahmose, contains four separate offering prayers to Ptah-Soker-Osiris.
    Above the main text, Ptahmose himself appears, worshiping the god.
    The form, style, and text of the stela point to Memphis as its place of origin.

From 14th Century To 15th Century

From 14th Century To 15th Century

During the 14th and 15th centuries, artists in Europe began to break away from the traditional Gothic style. They began to experiment with new techniques and styles, resulting in a period of great creativity and innovation in the arts. Some of the most famous artworks from this period include the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and the sculptures of Donatello. Box with Romance Scenes     This coffret illustrated with scenes from Arthurian and other courtly literature of the M
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From 1819 To 1826

From 1819 To 1826

The 19th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to experiment with new styles and media, and the art world was forever changed as a result. Some of the most famous artists of the time include Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso. The Falls of Niagara     The painting is of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.     The painting is based on a vignette of the falls from a map of North America published by Henry S. Tanner in 1822. Heroic Landscape w
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From 1787 To 1800

From 1787 To 1800

The 18th century was a time of great change in the world of art. New styles and genres emerged, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. The art of the 18th century reflected the changing times, and the growing interest in the natural world and the human form. Elizabeth Farren (born about 1759, died 1829), Later Countess of Derby     The Irish actress Elizabeth Farren made her London debut in 1777 and soon became one of the most popular comic performers of the day.  
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