Légende
Ushabti, Mummy-shaped funerary figurine, standing on a base and supported at the back by a flat, wide pillar. Arms crossed on the chest with only the hands visible from under the shroud; each hand holds hoes and the right hand also holds a rope from which a basket is slung over the left shoulder. Engraved tools. Smooth three-part wig on the head merging at the back into the pillar separated by a thin horizontal line; rear strand 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. Date: 664–332 BC, Late Period, Egypt. Shabti. Height 10.8 cm, width 3 cm., A weathered vertical statuette viewed from the back, with a rounded head and elongated body tapering toward the base, showing a textured surface with worn areas and small pits; the object displays a mix of green and beige tones with patches of darker green and lighter sandy beige, plus accents of brown and a small piece of fabric adhered to one side; the background is a smooth medium gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_332
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
29.0Mo (1.3Mo) / 19.6cm x 37.2cm / 2310 x 4388 (300dpi)