Légende
Padiamonnesut's shabti, Padiamonnesut ca. 664–525 BC, Tadiasetmen ca. 664–525 BC. Mummy-shaped figurine, standing on a base, supported at the back by a pillar. Hands crossed on the chest, right folded over left; left hand holds a pickaxe, right a hoe, and a twisted string with a basket slung over the left shoulder. Smooth three-part wig, large ears, slightly closed eyes, mouth in a slight smile, long straight beard. Engraved inscription in two columns in a frame on the front of the figurine's legs. 664–525 BC; Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Egypt. Shabti. Height 11.2 cm; width 3.2 cm., A small figurine shaped like a standing human form with arms at its sides, shown from the back, with a smooth rounded head and a long narrow body tapering toward the base, mounted on a rectangular block. The figurine is predominantly bright turquoise blue with areas of darker blue speckling and scattered brownish spots and patches, and has worn pale beige or tan exposed areas along raised edges and around the arms. The base block is a muted yellow-beige color with a slightly rough texture. The background is a flat light gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_197
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
25.4Mo (1.4Mo) / 16.4cm x 38.9cm / 1934 x 4598 (300dpi)