See also:  [Ancient Egypt]
                  [Thomas Hoving] (author "Art for Dummy's"; MOMA NY)
                  [Art Periods]
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Ancient Egypt
A Few Things
As Thomas Hoving writes in his delightful "Art for Dummies":
   
  "The find of the tomb of King Tutankhamun in November 1922, 
    with its nearly 5,000 works of art, caused a sensation. [Recall 
    that throught out the ages, almost every tomb was looted 
    when-ever it was found; are we then not doing the same 
    thing now? -- Pizo] ...
  "I shall never forget how I felt as the organiser of the exhibition 
    throughout the U.S. of some of Tut's works of art, when I 
    personally lifted the golden mask that covered the mummy's
    face and touched it. [Crossing some 1500 years, that touch]
    I actually kissed it on the lips and didn't fall victim to the
    famous curse. [The curse was "fulfilled' due to an air-borne
    disease/dust that was deadly to modern humans]
   "This gold and lapis lazuli mask is the most
     evocative and smashing work of decorative art that has
     survived antiquity. ... Artistically, the mask ranks among the
     top portraits ever created: The gorgeous youth (he was 14
     or so when he died) is portrayed as a king, a god, and a
     vulnerable teenager. If you gaze at this magnificent piece,
     you can't help but be moved by the strength, as well as the
     sensitivity of the visage."
   
Chronology