Légende
Shabti overseer Amenemone, A shabti figurine depicted in living attire, wearing a knee-length loincloth. In her left hand, bent at the elbow and folded across her chest, she holds a hoe placed on her right shoulder; the hoe's blade reaches down to her hand. The right arm hangs along the body. The face is small, triangular, with only the eyes clearly defined; other facial details are blurred. On the head is a three-part smooth wig tied with a headband, the ends of which fall down the back; the ears are uncovered. A column of hieroglyphic text on the headband at the front. Text, hoe and headband, and facial details painted in black. Circa 1069–c.945 BC, Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, Egypt. Shabti; height 8 cm, width 2.3 cm., A small statuette shaped like a standing human figure with a rounded head and stylized facial features, rendered in a turquoise-blue material with areas of darker blue and greenish patina, showing patches of black pigment on the hairline, eyes, and parts of the body; the figure wears a sheath-like garment with a few vertical dark markings on its front, and one arm is bent across the chest while the other rests along the side; the surface shows rough, worn spots and tiny pitted areas, and the base is irregular with a brownish, earthy section.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_241
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
22.9Mo (1.8Mo) / 16.3cm x 35.3cm / 1923 x 4171 (300dpi)