Cincinnati Museum of Art – Asian, Greece, Near East, Egypt, and Africa Art, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
This blog shows the museum’s collections of Asian, Greek, Near Eastern, Islamic, Egyptian, and African art.
Cincinnati Art Museum: 953 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Date Picture Taken: September 2025
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s collections of Asian, Greek, Near Eastern, Islamic, Egyptian, and African art span ancient to early modern periods. They include sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and ritual objects, illustrating diverse cultures, religious traditions, daily life, and artistic achievements across Africa, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Asia.
The Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World – Greece and Turkey
Ancient Faces
Daily Life – Women, Marriage, and Family
Daily Life – Athletics and Warfare
Daily Life – The Symposium and Dining
Egyptian Art
Italian Art
Greek Art
African Art and Patronage
Masqueraders and Performers in Africa
Welcome to the Asian Art Galleries
The Arts of Japan: Urban Culture of Edo and the New National Identity of Japan
Japanese Mania in Cincinnati
Influence(d): Female Innovators in Contemporary Japanese Design
Opening of the Chinese and Japanese markets to the West in the 18th Century
Chineses Ceramics: Song to Qing dynasties
Chinese Bronzes
The Art and Architecture of South Asia
Stones Sculpture in South Asia
Global South Asia: Art and Identity
Collecting “Islamic Art” Within the Museum
The Damascus Room
What is “Islamic Art”?
The Arts of the Islamic World
The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Middle East
Khirbet et-Tannur and Cincinnati – A place of worship temple complex 70 kilometers north of Petra in Jordan.