Légende
Ushabti Cha-em-uase, Cha-em-uase private name. A mummy-shaped figurine shabti made of faience, pressed into a mold. Details of the face, jewelry, and bag are painted. Hands folded across the chest—right over left. Wide bracelets on the wrists. An ush necklace on the chest. No tools in the hands; a bag on the back. A three-part wig, combed into strips, with borders at the ends. Painted inscription, three lines of text on the legs: Shd Osiris Cha-em-Wese justified with his voice said: O — the beginning of the sixth chapter of the Book of the Dead. Ca. 1295–1069 BC; New Kingdom, 19th–20th Dynasty, Egypt. Height 10.1 cm, width 4.1 cm., A small figurine shaped like a standing wrapped figure with a rounded head and simplified arms, displayed on a rectangular dark base, predominantly bright turquoise blue with areas of darker blue and black discoloration and small spots of brownish wear, and a thin band of yellowish residue along the bottom edge where it meets the base.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_124
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.7Mo (1.9Mo) / 33.9cm x 50.8cm / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)