Légende
Mummy of Panepi in a cartonnage, doorkeeper of the temple of Amun Panepi, Panepi ca. 945β715 BC. Richly decorated cartonnage. The deceased's wig and mask are sculpturally detailed. On the chest is a necklace with a plant and geometric ornament. Below is a centrally located i3-w fetish mounted on a djed sign, behind which an inscription begins. On the sides of the fetish are winged goddesses Isis and Nephthys and the Horuses of Edfu. At the base of the fetish are depictions of Upuaut. Above the fetish is a ram-headed bird with outstretched wings Amun-Ra and Wadjet cobra, Osiris, three Sons of Horus. The deceased's hands are not modeled. c. 825β715 BC; Third Intermediate Period, late 22ndβ23rd Dynasty. Western Thebes. Sarcophagus/mummy cartonnage. Height 170 cm; width 40 cm; depth 29 cm; weight 37.5 kg., A tall, elongated wooden object with a rounded top and tapered bottom standing upright against a plain gray background; the wood shows a central vertical split with rough, cracked edges and areas of peeling and flaking; the surface displays worn, uneven patches and weathered texture with visible grain and several small holes; colors present include dark brown, lighter brown, beige, and small areas of off-white and faded green near the top.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_196
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.7Mo (1.6Mo) / 33.9cm x 50.8cm / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)