Légende
Ushabti of Mrs. As, hieroglyphs, As ca. 1295–1069 BC, usekh necklace, hoes, wigs, grave goods, Figurine in living costume, loincloth reaching to the ankles. Arms crossed on the chest, right folded over left. Hoes in both hands, basket on the back slung over both shoulders. A usekh necklace on the chest, wide bracelets on the wrists. On the head is a smooth, double wig. Round face, poorly defined nose, narrow mouth, large eyes. The wig, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, necklace, bracelets, hoes, and bag are painted brown with a burgundy tint. The inscription is painted and runs in one vertical line on the front of the headband reading: Shd Osiris, Lady of the House of As. Malgorzata Korzeniowska, c. 1295–c. 1069 BC; New Kingdom, 19th–20th Dynasty, Egypt, shabti; height 13.2 cm, width 4.5 cm, A small carved figure stands on a rectangular base, with an elongated pale body showing a mottled off-white and beige surface and a few darker speckles, topped by a rounded head that is darker brown with areas of black and reddish-brown; the figure has simple painted outlines in dark brown suggesting shoulders and a torso pattern and a darker band around the neck, and the base is a warm ochre color.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_417
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
34.2Mo (1.9Mo) / 18.6cm x 45.9cm / 2200 x 5427 (300dpi)