Légende
Ushabti, Wigs, beards facial hair, funerary figurine mummy-shaped, hoes, grave goods. Standing on a base, supported at the back by a pillar/pilaster. Arms crossed on the chest, only the hands protrude from under the shroud, placed at the same level slightly apart. Hoes in both hands; the ends of the hoes' handles are slightly curled. In the right hand an additional twisted rope, on which a basket is slung over the left shoulder. Slightly convex tools. On the head a three-part, smooth wig. A long, straight beard tapering toward the bottom, braided into a plait. Large ears, almond-shaped eyes, pronounced eyebrows, broad nose, full lips in a slight grimace. Not inscribed. 664–332 BC; Late Period 26–30th Dynasty, Egypt. Shabti; height 11.7 cm, width 3.2 cm., A vertical stone or ceramic figurine viewed from the back, with a rounded top and a narrow rectangular base, showing a tapered, elongated body with subtle raised ridges along the center and sides, a pronounced seam down the middle of the back, and faint textured markings on the shoulders; the surface displays a speckled, pitted texture with areas of wear and small irregular indentations, and the visible colors include pale beige, tan, light brown, and patches of muted green with some darker brown spots, all set against a plain neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_265
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
24.3Mo (1.3Mo) / 15.7cm x 38.6cm / 1860 x 4562 (300dpi)