Caption
Ushabti Henut-netjeru, Henut-netjeru private name. Mummy-shaped figurine; shabti. Arms crossed on the chest, right over left, holding hoes in both hands; a rectangular basket on the back; painted tools. Wearing a usekh necklace and wide bracelets—painted jewelry. Long, smooth, three-part wig covering the ears; round face with large eyes, nose and mouth minimally modeled; wig and facial details painted. Painted inscription in one column on the front of the legs reading: Shd Osiris Henut-netjeru, justified by the voice. Date ca. 1069–ca. 945 BC, Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, Egypt. Dimensions: height 9 cm, width 3 cm, depth 1.5 cm., A small sculpted figure viewed in profile showing a standing person with long hair, arms folded against the body, and a long robe; the surface is predominantly bright blue with areas of darker blue and turquoise mottling, and the hair and some detailing appear dark gray to black, with a muted gray background.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A03_248
License type
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Available size
68.7Mb (1.4Mb) / 13.3in x 20.0in / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)