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Who Painted the Meidum Geese?
ENNA, SICILY – Francesco Tiradritti of Kore University of Enna and director of the Italian archaeological mission to Egypt thinks that the Meidum Geese, a painting supposedly found ∈a tomb near the Meidum Pyramid ∈1871 by Luigi Vassalli, may be a forgery. Vassalli is credited with removing the painting, now housed ∈ the Egyptian Museum ∈Cairo, and putting it ∈ the Museum Bulaq, where he was a curator. The painting depicts three kinds of geese: white-fronted geese, bean geese, and red-breasted geese. Tiradritti told Live Science that when he realized that the bean goose and the red breasted goose were unlikely to have been seen ∈Egypt, he took a more critical look at the painting, considered by many to be a masterpiece of Egyptian art. He found that some of the colors ∈ the painting are unique, and the way that the geese are drawn, so that they appear to be the same size, is also unusual. The ancient Egyptians drew animals and people ∈ different sizes, sometimes ∈ order to convey their importance. Tiradritti adds that the cracks ∈ the painting “are not compatible with the supposed ripping of the painting from the wall.” He thinks the geese were painted by Vassalli, who was a trained artist. “The only thing that, ∈ my opinion, still remains to ascertain is what was (or ‘is’) painted under them. But that can be only established through a noninvasive analysis,” he said.
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The painting depicts three kinds of geese:...
The ancient Egyptians drew animals and people ∈ different sizes, sometimes ∈ order to convey their importance.
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