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[AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery;
[HD] Historic Deerfield; [MH] Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; [MH SK] The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum at Mount Holyoke College; [SC] Smith College Museum of Art; [UM] University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst

ID Number Maker Name/Title Date Made  
AC 1951.362 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista The Tomb of Cecilia Metella 1762 View
AC 1980.43 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista Tomb of the Scipios published 1748 View
AC 1982.42 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista Tomb of the Three Curiatii Brothers in Albano n.r. View
AC 2000.62 Unknown Pompeii, Strada dei Sepolcri late 19th century View
AC 2001.536 Annenkoff, Georges The Dog Cemetery in Paris 1928 View
AC 2001.591 Unknown Icon with the Myrrh-Bearing Women at the Sepulchre early 17th century View
AC 2001.695 Crawford, Ralston Untitled View
AC 2013.57 Zingg, Adrian Arcadian Landscape with Classical Figures (Arkadische Landschaft mit antikisierend Figuren) View
AC M.1928.8 Unknown Tomb Figure 618-906 View
MH 1902.48.A.OIV Unknown Amen-mose and his wife Depet, from the tomb of their son, the general Amenemonet 1333-1291 BCE (New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18) View
MH 1903.11.d.A.OIV Unknown Personified Estates of the Tomb Owner Bringing Produce of the Land 2475-2345 BCE (Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5) View
MH 1909.2.1.A.K Unknown Shabti 1069-715 BCE (Dynasties 21-24) View
MH 1909.2.2.A.K Unknown Shabti 1069-715 BCE (Dynasties 21-24) View
MH 1909.2.3.A.K Unknown Shabti 1069-715 BCE (Dynasties 21-24) View
MH 1909.3.A.G Unknown Relief Fragment with Hieroglyphs 1293-1185 BCE (New Kingdom, Dynasty 19) View
MH 1909.3a.A.K Unknown Shabti 1069-715 BCE (Dynasties 21-24) View
MH 1909.3b.A.K Unknown Shabti 1069-715 BCE (Dynasties 21-24) View
MH 1909.3c.A.K Unknown Shabti of a woman 1293-1070 BCE (New Kingdom, Dynasties 19-20) View
MH 1909.3d.A.K Unknown Shabti 1293-715 BCE (Dynasties 19-24) View
MH 1909.4.A.K Unknown Shabti fragment 20th century; after an original of ca. 1500 BCE (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18) View

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