Georgia O’Keeffe, East River No. 3, Grey Blue with Snow, 1926

Antiquities

Head of Viceroy Merymose from His Outer Sarcophagus,

Egyptian (Dynasty 18, Period of Amenhotep III) c1375 B.C. Red Granite
Head of Viceroy Merymose from His Outer Sarcophagus

There were three layers to the sarcophagus of Merymose, the Viceroy of Kush under Amenhotep III. This head came from the outer sarcophagus and was separated from the rest of the container before the tomb was discovered in 1940. Hieroglyphics on the top of the head refer to Merymose’s comfortable rest in the afterlife.

Panel from a Child’s Sarcophagus,

Roman, 3rd Century Marble
Panel from a Child's Sarcophagus

The inscription speaks in a mundane yet touching manner of early death—it reads: "Dominus Flavius Chrysion the father and the mother of the daughter Cossutia Flavia the sweet one of five years." On this fragment of the young Flavia’s sarcophagus, a chariot race involving winged cupids takes place. While the victor looks back in triumph, the runner-up falters, alarming his attendant. The race can be seen as an allegorical one against time. The fallen competitor can be read as a symbol of tragic, premature death.

Print Room

The Print Room is open for students Wednesdays and Fridays 2-4pm when classes are in session. Open to the public by appointment.

Late Nights

The Art Center stays open late Thursdays 5-9pm. Enjoy live music from student groups, local performers, and some surprises along the way.

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Wed 10am–5pm
Thu 10am–9pm
Fri 10am–5pm
Sat 10am–5pm
Sun 1pm–5pm

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124 Raymond Ave Box 703
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
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