Légende
Figurine of a priest with a statuette of the god Osiris. The priest is shown standing, holding in front of himself with both arms a statuette of Osiris, which reaches below his waist. The priest is dressed in a long, pleated loincloth. On his head he wears a wig pushed halfway down his forehead and reaching to his shoulders. The musculature of the torso and arms is clearly defined, with a marked vertical line dividing the torso, and with strongly modeled collarbones. The priest's face is small, modern, with slightly convex, smooth cheeks. Slanted eyes, eyebrows with a gentle arch, artistically rendered. Large ears. Osiris is depicted in a shroud, wearing an atef crown, the front of which is decorated with a uraeus. In his right hand he holds a Nechacha whip, in his left a Heka scepter. The face is round, with large eyes and a slightly smiling mouth. The priest's figure is leaning against a rear pillar reaching to his wig, on which a hieroglyphic inscription is carved; some of the characters are completely illegible. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Egypt, 664–525 BC. Sculpture. Height 20.5 cm; width 6 cm; depth 8 cm; weight 0.918 kg., A weathered dark stone figurine shown from the back, with a textured, ribbed hairstyle and a long narrow back pillar; the surface shows areas of worn lighter tan and goldish patches against the predominant dark brown and gray tones, with smooth rounded shoulders and a long straight skirt-like lower form.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_295
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
47.5Mo (3.0Mo) / 23.4cm x 50.8cm / 2767 x 6000 (300dpi)