N@tM 2023 Gallery

Photo

Lady Tiepu

Unknown

1390-1352 B.C.E.

This painting is an ancient Egyptian painting of the noblewoman Tjepu. She has long black hair with traditional ancient Egyptian attire and jewelry. It appears that the clothing is of veiled material as her arm can be seen through it. She is holding what seems to be a vase in her left hand. It’s a beautiful display of grace and culture.

What do you see going on in this work of art? Is there a story depicted?

This piece of art seems to be a beautiful representation of ancient Egyptian culture, the beauty and culture. From the title, one can deduce that she was of high status or was well known by people in ancient Egypt. Although there is not much history about her life, we wonder what she may have done throughout her life.

What different visual elements (ie: line, color, light, proportions, scale, composition, media type etc.) do you notice, and how do they help you make sense of the artwork?

There are many colors used in this artwork as well as lines, building a very precise and detailed picture of a woman, allowing one to build their own understanding of a woman in ancient Egypt.

What choices do you think the museum made about the object’s display?

The museum paired this artwork in the Ancient Egyptian exhibit with other similar artifacts, allowing for comparison and for one to build up their understanding and interpretation.

Group Members

Name (first and last) Campus Seminar 1 Professor
Sean Leary, Maria Ruiz, Amelie Ghirardo Queens College Professor Smaldone