Sheet, linen mark, medium spin, medium weave

Unknown Artist

ca. 1492–1473 B.C.

Sheet, linen mark, medium spin, medium weave by Unknown Artist

Medium

Linen

Dimensions

L. 492 cm (193 11/16 in); w. 125 cm (49 3/16 in)

Classification

Linen sheet, mark

Period

New Kingdom

Department

Egyptian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1936

Accession Number

36.3.138

Art Historical Context

Step into the world of ancient Egypt with this remarkable linen sheet from the New's Dynasty 18, dating to around 1492–1473 B.C. Measuring an impressive 492 cm long and 125 cm wide—nearly 16 feet in length—this vast textile exemplifies the Egyptians' mastery of flax processing and weaving during a golden age of empire-building under pharaohs like Hatsheut and Thutmose. Likely used as bedding, a ceremonial shroud, or sailcloth, it reflects everyday luxury in a society where fine linens symbolized purity and status. Crafted from high-quality linen with a medium spin and medium weave, the sheet ...

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