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Cleopatra of Egypt: From History to Myth 12
April - 26 August 2001 The exhibition catalogue, edited by curator Susan Walker, will be available from 9 April, published by the British Museum Press. The catalogue contains contributions from key international scholars and explores the myth and reality that surrounds antiquity's most famous queen. A beautiful gift book, Cleopatra's Face: Fatal Beauty by Michelle Lovric, will also be available from 9 April. The Cleopatra of Egypt exhibition will be accompanied by a study day; Epic Queen: Cleopatra on Film on Saturday 9 June between 10.00 - 4.30. This event is a collaboration between the British Museum and the British Film Institute and explores the mythology and iconography of Cleopatra across the centuries and through different art forms. Cost: £25. A two day course, Cleopatra, linked with the exhibition will consider the life and times of Cleopatra VII and the world in which she lived. The course will also examine the Roman dominion of Egypt from Julius Caesar to Hadrian. The course will take place on 11 and 12 May between 10.00 - 4.30 and costs £50. Fig: Roundel from a mosaic floor decorated with a dog and a gilded askos, c200-150BC. Excavated on the site of the new Alexandria Library, 1993. © Greco-Roman Museum, Alexandria |
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