Snake sarcophagus, snakes, Atum mythology, Renenutet mythology, reliquaries, sacred animals. Scen.Gal.Eg. Snake with raised head, coils on a rectangular reliquary-sarcophagus. This is probably the cobra Renenutet, although it may also be Atum. 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt. Figurine; height 3.3 cm, width 5.5 cm, depth 5 cm., A small bronze sculpture of a coiled snake mounted on a rectangular bronze base, showing the snake's head raised and neck curved, with a textured surface and visible patina in shades of green and darker green, sitting on a light beige marble plinth with subtle veining, all set against a plain pale gray background.
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Snake sarcophagus, snakes, Atum mythology, Renenutet mythology, reliquaries, sacred animals. Scen.Gal.Eg. Snake with raised head, coils on a rectangular reliquary-sarcophagus. This is probably the cobra Renenutet, although it may also be Atum. 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt. Figurine; height 3.3 cm, width 5.5 cm, depth 5 cm., A small bronze sculpture of a coiled snake mounted on a rectangular bronze base, showing the snake's head raised and neck curved, with a textured surface and visible patina in shades of green and darker green, sitting on a light beige marble plinth with subtle veining, all set against a plain pale gray background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A02_430

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

40.7Mo (1.7Mo) / 37.5cm x 27.2cm / 4425 x 3218 (300dpi)

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