Légende
Amulet - figurine of a lion-headed goddess Sachmet?, Figurine of the goddess Sachmet 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 weathered statuette shown in profile depicting a figure with an animal-like head and a human torso, rendered in a hard material with a textured surface. The figure has a prominent elongated snout, a mane-like textured area at the jaw and neck, and a rounded headdress or disk rising behind the head with a small perforation through the upper back area. The torso shows female anatomical contours with slender arms hanging alongside the body and a long vertical back pillar that extends to the base. Surface wear and pitting are visible across the piece, with colors including green, turquoise, pale blue, and areas of beige or light tan patina, along with some darker spots and minor brownish discoloration. The background is a smooth neutral gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_098
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
25.0Mo (1.2Mo) / 17.5cm x 35.8cm / 2067 x 4233 (300dpi)