Monkey in a Palm Tree - Egypt Museum
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Monkey in a Palm Tree - Egypt Museum
FitzWilliam Museum, Cambridge. E.GA.4292.1943 Painted upon a modest shard of limestone (known as an ostracon) this whimsical yet charming sketch from the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1069 B.C.) captures a lively monkey mid-climb as it scales the familiar forked trunk of a doum-palm tree. Measuring just 11 by 9.7 centimetres, the piece, though small, radiates the playful curiosity and natural elegance so often celebrated in Ancient Egyptian art. Monkeys,…
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