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Head From a Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Queen Tiye
Ancient Egyptian
Travertine (Egyptian alabaster) with traces of pigment · -1353
Art Institute of Chicago

Canopic Jar of Amenhotep
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -1427
Art Institute of Chicago

Canopic Jar of Amenhotep
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -1427
Art Institute of Chicago

Canopic Jar of Amenhotep
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -1427
Art Institute of Chicago

Canopic Jar of Amenhotep
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -1427
Art Institute of Chicago

Head and Torso of a Man from a Pair Statue
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -1550
Art Institute of Chicago

Amphora
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic, pigment · -1550
Art Institute of Chicago

Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Nebseni
Ancient Egyptian
Wood (tamarisk) and pigment · -1570
Art Institute of Chicago

Stela of Amenemhat and Yatu
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -1870
Art Institute of Chicago

Stela of Amenemhat and Hemet
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -1956
Art Institute of Chicago

Model of a River Boat
Ancient Egyptian
Wood and pigment · -2046
Art Institute of Chicago

Relief Fragment Depicting Merettetiiyet with Offerings
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -2060
Art Institute of Chicago

Wall Fragment from a Tomb Depicting Offering Bearers
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -2186
Art Institute of Chicago

Relief Fragment Depicting Ipi and Fowling in the Marshes
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone with traces of pigment · -2186
Art Institute of Chicago

Tomb Wall Fragment Depicting Donkeys
Ancient Egyptian
Limestone and pigment · -2504
Art Institute of Chicago

Jar with Painted Decoration
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -3500
Art Institute of Chicago

Decorated Ware Jar
Ancient Egyptian
Ceramic and pigment · -3800
Art Institute of Chicago

Gathering Seaweed at Omori
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Ink and red pigment on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

The Last Seduction/ La Seduccion Fatal: Eros et Psyche
Oli Rodriguez
Archival Pigment Print
Art Institute of Chicago

Three painted sliding doors (fusuma-e) from the Phoenix Pavilion (Hooden) at the World's Columbian Exposition
Hashimoto Gahô
Polychrome pigments on paper with metal leaf
Art Institute of Chicago