Légende
Amulet — figurine of a lion-headed goddess Sakhmet?, Figurine of the goddess Sakhmet with a lion's head topped with a solar disc with a uraeus, in a tripartite wig and a long narrow robe. The lower legs are missing, but the figure seems to be walking, with its arms lowered. On the back pillars. 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt. Amulet; height 5.8 cm, width 1.7 cm., A small weathered figurine with a humanoid body and an animal-like head wearing a rounded disc behind the head; the surface shows a mix of turquoise, green, pale blue, and sandy beige with areas of darker green and small lighter speckles; the figure stands upright with arms at its sides and a narrow waist, a rounded chest, and a textured collar or mane around the neck area; the head has pointed ears and a muzzle-like face with closed or simplified eyes; the disc behind the head is mottled with turquoise and beige patches and shows rough surface pitting; the lower edge of the figure is irregular and darker along the base.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_096
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
25.0Mo (1.4Mo) / 17.5cm x 35.8cm / 2067 x 4233 (300dpi)