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06 set 2008 09.24  

Dall' Egyptian Gazette questo articolo:

New Egyptian gallery at British Museum

 

London (AFP) - The British Museum will open a new ancient Egyptian gallery centred round the spectacular painted tomb-chapel of Nebamun. The paintings are some of the most famous images of Egyptian art, and come from the now lost tomb-chapel of Nebamun,

an accountant in the Temple of Amun at Karnak who died 1350 BC, a generation or so before Tutankhamun, a press release by the British Museum said. They show him at work and at leisure - surveying his estates and hunting in the marshes. An extensive conservation project - the largest in the Museum's history - has been undertaken on the eleven large fragments which will go on public display for the first time in nearly ten years.The tomb-paintings were acquired by the Museum in the 1820s and were constantly on display until the late 1990s. Since then, the fragile wall-paintings have been meticulously conserved, securing them for at least the next fifty years. The project has provided numerous new insights into the superb technique of the painters called by one art-historian is equivalent to Michelangelo - with their exuberant compositions, astonishing depictions of animal life and unparalleled handling of textures. New research and scholarship have enabled new joins to be made between the fragments, allowing a better understanding of their original locations in the tomb. They will now be re-displayed together for the first time in a setting designed to recreate their original aesthetic impact and to evoke their original position in a small intimate chapel. The gallery will include another fragment for the same tomb-chapel on loan from the Egyptian Museum, Berlin. Drawing on the latest research and fieldwork at Luxor, a computer 'walk-through' of the reconstructed tomb-chapel will be available in gallery with an interactive version online.

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