Amulet - Ptah-dwarf Pataikos, Ptah-dwarf mythology. Figurine of a naked dwarf man with a large head with a wide forehead, short arms with clenched fists pressed to the hips, and short legs broken off at the knees. Careful modelling. 7th–4th century BC, Late Period, Egypt. Figurine/amulet. Dimensions: height 6.5 cm; width 3.7 cm; depth 2.6 cm., A small sculpted figure rendered in mottled brown and greenish tones stands against a plain gray background, showing a rounded head with a smooth cap-like top, a simplified face with closed eyes and a pronounced nose, short arms bent at the elbows with hands resting near the hips, a rounded torso with subtle belly and navel, and short legs that end in a flat base; the surface displays areas of patina and slight discoloration in green and brown.
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Amulet - Ptah-dwarf Pataikos, Ptah-dwarf mythology. Figurine of a naked dwarf man with a large head with a wide forehead, short arms with clenched fists pressed to the hips, and short legs broken off at the knees. Careful modelling. 7th–4th century BC, Late Period, Egypt. Figurine/amulet. Dimensions: height 6.5 cm; width 3.7 cm; depth 2.6 cm., A small sculpted figure rendered in mottled brown and greenish tones stands against a plain gray background, showing a rounded head with a smooth cap-like top, a simplified face with closed eyes and a pronounced nose, short arms bent at the elbows with hands resting near the hips, a rounded torso with subtle belly and navel, and short legs that end in a flat base; the surface displays areas of patina and slight discoloration in green and brown.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A02_207

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

22.7Mo (361.9Ko) / 18.8cm x 30.3cm / 2217 x 3579 (300dpi)

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