Légende
Queen Maatkare's shabti, Divine Wife of Amun, cartouches, hieroglyphs, uraeus iconography, Maatkare ca. 1069–945 BC, wigs, funerary figurine, grave good, 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; a 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 standing figurine in shades of bright blue and turquoise with darker blue and black areas, shown in profile on a rectangular light brown wooden base; the figure has long dark hair, a rounded head and simple facial features, arms folded across the chest, a slim torso and long skirted lower body with subtle darker lines and speckled texture, and a thin curved support in blue running along the back to the base, all set against a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_406
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
37.7Mo (1.6Mo) / 22.1cm x 42.7cm / 2609 x 5046 (300dpi)