The document summarizes and analyzes several artworks housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, including a limestone sculpture of the Egyptian god Anubis from 664-30 BC notable for its detailed musculature; a 450-460 BC terracotta plaque from Greece depicting scenes from The Odyssey with engraved figures and vibrant color; and a 21.9 meter long Egyptian papyrus scripture from 332-200 BC called The Book of Dead containing spells and illustrations to ensure the priest Imhotep's safety in the afterlife. It also discusses a 1670-1672 Dutch oil painting Allegory of the Catholic Faith showing the triumph of the Catholic Church through contrasting bright and dark colors.