Légende
Ushabti. Mummy-shaped ushabti figurine made of clay, impressed in a mold. Traces of white primer and paint in places on the surface. The back of the figurine is unfinished. Arms are separated; hands crossed on the chest, probably left folded over right. Figurine holds hoes in both hands — the right much more clearly visible, the left indistinct. Tools painted black. Three-part wig on the head, the strand at the back is not separated. Ears not visible. Facial details illegible. Inscription illegible/missing. Figurine not very well preserved — significant paint loss over the entire surface. Typology according to Schneider: 4.3.2 VIIIA2/W.16 H.29 I.5 B.0 Tp.0. ca. 1069–715 BC; Third Intermediate Period, 21st–23rd Dynasty ca. 1069–ca. 715 BC, Egypt. Shabti. Height 9.4 cm; width 3.1 cm; depth 2.7 cm., A single upright weathered object with an irregular elongated shape, showing a rough textured surface with patches of brown, tan, beige, off-white, and small areas of muted green, photographed against a flat gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_098
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
66.3Mo (2.0Mo) / 33.3cm x 49.9cm / 3931 x 5897 (300dpi)