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Conserving the Past for the Future

A Conservation Tour


Nome Gods Bearing Offerings
Nome Gods Bearing Offerings 1391-1353 BC
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (1540-1296 BC)
Painted limestone
John L. Severance Fund 1961.205 & 1976.51

Nome Gods Bearing Offerings: A Relief in Pieces

Assistant Conservator of Objects: Patricia S. Griffin

The two blocks of stone comprising this relief, a form of sculpture in which raised figures are carved against a flat background, were acquired by the museum 15 years apart. The gap between the stones was initially filled with painted plaster, which did not have the appearance of stone. Recently the old fills were removed. Minor fills along the edges were made with a pigmented spackling compound that better matches the stone's color and texture.


About the Relief

Colors Used in Decorating the Relief

Varnish and Aesthetics

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