Légende
Queen Maatkare's shabti, Divine Wife of Amun, cartouches, hieroglyphs, uraeus iconographic, Maatkare ca. 1069–945 BC, wigs, funerary figurines, grave goods, mummy-shaped figurine. Arms crossed on the chest, right folded over left. Hoes in each hand. On the back is a basket slung on strings over both shoulders. Facial details, wig, and tools painted in a dark color. Three-part smooth wig. Uraeus above the forehead. Bracelets on the wrists. Painted inscription on the front of the legs in one wide column framed with lines: Shd Osiris, the wife of the god, the lord of both lands, Maat-ka-re. Third Intermediate Period; 21st Dynasty, Egypt. Shabti, height 12 cm, width 4.4 cm., A small blue figurine of a standing human figure with crossed arms, mounted on a rectangular tan base, shown against a plain light gray background. The figure is predominantly bright turquoise blue with darker blue to black coloration on the hair, shoulders, and facial features, and some darker blue markings on the torso and lower body. The hair appears long and dark, framing the face, and the figure's arms are folded across the chest with small rounded hands visible at the forearms. The lower part of the figure tapers down and shows vertical dark markings, and the base is a textured warm tan or light brown block. The overall surface of the figurine shows a slightly rough, weathered texture with small areas of darker discoloration.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_405
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
36.4Mo (2.6Mo) / 21.7cm x 42.0cm / 2567 x 4963 (300dpi)