Légende
Ushabti, Wigs, funerary figurines, hoes, inscriptions, grave goods. Mummy-shaped figurine, standing on a base, supported at the back by a flat, wide pillar. Arms crossed on the chest, only the hands visible from under the shroud; in both hands are hoes, and in the right hand a rope on which a basket is slung over the left shoulder. Engraved tools. On the head is a smooth, three-part wig merging at the back into a pillar separated from it by a thin horizontal line; the rear strand is significantly longer than the front strands. Ears uncovered. Large bulging eyes, wide nose and mouth. Long straight beard. Engraved inscription on the front of the figurine's legs. T-shaped. 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt. Shabti. Height 10.8 cm, width 3 cm., A slender upright statuette viewed in profile, showing a standing human figure with a stylized wig or headdress, a beard, and elongated body proportions; the surface shows a weathered, pitted texture and areas of encrustation. The visible colors include green on the head and upper torso, pale beige and tan across the body and legs, and hints of bluish-green and brown in patches; there is a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_331
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
29.0Mo (1.3Mo) / 19.6cm x 37.2cm / 2310 x 4388 (300dpi)