Légende
Shabti overseer Amenemone, A shabti funerary 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 and 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 falling down the back and leaving the ears uncovered. A column of hieroglyphic text on the headband at the front. Text, hoe and headband, and facial details painted in black paint. Circa 1069–945 BC, Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, Egypt. Shabti; height 8 cm, width 2.3 cm., A small carved figurine photographed from the side showing a standing human-like form with a rounded head and a long straight body, with a subtle arm and leg profile visible; the surface shows a dominant turquoise-blue color with areas of lighter blue and greenish tones, mottled brown and tan spots, and several irregular black streaks and patches; the texture appears worn and slightly pitted with rougher brownish areas at the base and top.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_244
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
22.9Mo (1.1Mo) / 16.3cm x 35.3cm / 1923 x 4171 (300dpi)