Légende
Canopic jar lid — falcon head; canopic jars; Sons of Horus mythology; falcon iconography; Egyptian art; Egyptian sculpture; Kebehsenuf mythology. Canopic jar lid in the shape of a plastically modeled falcon head, with details around the beak and eyes rendered with delicate modeling. On the underside, a wide tenon securing the lid in the urn's opening. 664–332 BC, Late Period, Egypt. Canopic jar; height 11 cm, width 9 cm., A pale beige stone sculpture shown from a side angle on a dark gray background, with a rounded top and a carved concave area suggesting a stylized face profile; the surface is textured with scratches and small pits, and there are smoother worn areas and a few rough chips along the lower edge. The base is slightly darker beige and sits in a soft shadow; overall colors visible include off-white, beige, light gray, dark gray, and a hint of brown in worn spots.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_316
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
74.4Mo (3.1Mo) / 43.2cm x 43.2cm / 5099 x 5099 (300dpi)