Caption
Udja-hera shabti, Udja-hera ca. 380–343 BC. Mummy-shaped funerary figurine shabti, Late Period, 30th Dynasty, Egypt. Height 15.5 cm, width 3.9 cm. Standing on a base with back supported by a pillar. Arms crossed on the chest, right folded over left; elbows and shoulders subtly marked. Holds hoes in each hand with slightly curled handles; right hand also holds a twisted rope from which a basket is slung over the left shoulder. Convex tools and an engraved basket. Long three-part wig combed into narrow strands ending in borders; long slightly tapering curled beard; large ears; proportionate, carefully crafted facial details with a slight smile. Inscription engraved in three columns separated by lines on the front of the legs. Mentions wigs, hieroglyphs, hoes, beards, Book of the Dead, funerary figurines, grave goods., A tall, vertical statuette with a smooth, elongated form in shades of blue and turquoise, showing areas of pale greenish-blue and subtle beige wear; the figure has a rounded head with vertical textured lines at the back, narrow shoulders with arms held close to the body, and a long, tapered lower body that ends on a small rectangular base; the surface shows small spots of darker blue, light speckling, and slightly rough patches, all set against a plain gray background.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A02_188
License type
Droits gérés
Available size
64.1Mo (831.8Ko) / 31.6cm x 50.8cm / 3732 x 6000 (300dpi)