Eton College’s Egyptian antiquities have just gone on show at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham as part of a 15-year loan. “Sacred and Profane: Treasures of Ancient Egypt” is a temporary exhibition of 80 of the finest pieces of the Myers collection, running until next January.
The collection was assembled by Major William Myers, who served in Egypt and bequeathed his antiquities to Eton in 1899.
Eton, Britain’s most exclusive independent school, located in Windsor, has been unable to display the objects in recent years. In an unusual arrangement, it is lending most of the 2,500 antiquities to two institutions, the Barber Institute (part of the University of Birmingham) and the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, which will catalogue, scan, conserve and display them.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Eton’s Egyptology going to Birmingham (UK) and Baltimore (US)
The Art Newspaper (Martin Bailey)
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Andie, Now I understand my the Museum at Johns Hopkins was closed on my resent trip to the Baltimore/Washington Area this past spring. The article states that the exhibit will be opened this October, which means, that on my next trip home I'll stop by and snap a few photo's, if that's possible. Later,
Rick Menges
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