Légende
Shabti of the Lady of Renu, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, hieroglyphs, Renu ca. 1295β1069 BC, funerary figurine, painted texts, wigs, hoes, grave goods. Mummy-shaped figurine made of blue faience with dark details. Arms crossed on the chest, right folded over left, holding hoes in both hands. Wearing a three-part smooth wig finished with borders. Round face, large eyes, wide nose, prominent mouth. Wide bracelets on the wrists and a necklace; painted inscription on the chest and a single-column painted inscription on the front of the legs reading: Shd Osiris of the Rhine, justified by her voice. Attributed to ca. 1295β1069 BC; New Kingdom, 19thβ20th Dynasty, Egypt. Type: shabti. Dimensions: height 11.7 cm, width 3.4 cm., A small vertical figurine mounted on a beige rectangular base, showing a standing human form with long dark hair and a rounded head, painted in turquoise and black with areas of worn pale beige; the figure's face and torso display mottled turquoise and black pigments, with a few darker patches on the hair and facial features, and the lower elongated body continues the turquoise and black mottling against the underlying pale beige material, all set against a plain gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_284
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
32.6Mo (1.8Mo) / 19.3cm x 42.4cm / 2274 x 5004 (300dpi)