“Wonderful
Things” From The Pharaoh’s Tomb
Ten years in the making, from the artisans of the
Pharaonic Village in Giza, Egypt and the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, this dazzling collection of reproductions
of Tutankhamun’s legendary treasures recreates the
richest archaeological find of all time. While the
experience of seeing the original artifacts is
unsurpassable, the sheer number of replicas in the
Tutankhamun: “Wonderful Things” from the Pharaoh’s Tomb
collection far exceeds the number of original objects
from the tomb which have been allowed to leave the
Egyptian Museum for view abroad. Most of the more
impressive artifacts will never be seen in the U.S. but
for replicas of this quality.
Accompanied by a lively
text, 131 replicas of the pharaoh’s sacred and personal
possessions (including such spectacles as the golden
Canopic Shrine, his magnificent state chariot, the
iconic golden mummy case, his thrones, bed, jewelry,
spectacular funerary mask, and the bejeweled royal
mummy) along with associated artifacts from the period
surrounding Tutankhamun’s reign reconstruct both the
historic discovery of the tomb by Howard Carter and the
life and times of Egypt’s celebrated boy king.
An innocent puppet-ruler,
Tutankhamun was caught in the midst of a dangerous and
profound political, spiritual, and artistic revolution
against the entire pantheon of ancient Egyptian gods by
the first monotheistic religious cult in history. The
pharaoh’s much overlooked African heritage is explored,
along with the religious magic of the sacred objects,
and the infamous curse of Tutankhamun.
Elegantly displayed on
pedestals of simulated Egyptian granite, the artifacts
are grouped in 5 chambers according to aspects of the
pharaoh’s life: an Introductory hall, the hall of the
Discovery, the Private Pharaoh, the Public Pharaoh, and
the Sacred Burial. This spellbinding exhibition is
accompanied by a haunting score of ambient music,
especially composed to evoke the timeless mystery of the
ancient tomb. Available in America for the first time to
a whole generation, this classic exhibition vividly
brings to life the enigmatic, opulent age of 18th
Dynasty Egypt.
3,500 – 12,000 square
feet. Negotiable fee (with deposit) or revenue share
plus roundtrip shipping, insurance, and roundtrip
expenses for curator during 4 to 5-day installation and
takedown. Venues from 3 to 6 months. High security. |
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