Légende
Figurine of the god Ptah. Figurine of the god Ptah sitting on a throne, on a base in the shape of the sign of Maat. He holds a composite scepter in his hands. Materials: figurine with back pillars, hieroglyphs, scepters, djed pillars, ankh and uas iconography. Style/Period: c. 1550–c. 1295 BC; New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Egypt. Maker: unknown. Inscriptions/markings: hieroglyphs. Subject: Egyptian deity Ptah. Function: statuette/ritual object. Dimensions: height 29 cm; width 10.5 cm; depth 19 cm; weight 2.736 kg., A seated stone figure on a rectangular base, shown in profile and frontal view, with a rounded head and stylized facial features, holding a vertical object with both hands near the chest; the figure wears a fitted garment and a layered necklace, and a long element drapes down the back. The surface shows a weathered, pale beige stone with areas of darker brown patina and small patches of blue-green corrosion. The base and lower parts of the figure display worn spots and slight discoloration in beige and darker brown, with traces of blue-green near the front edge.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A17_474
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
67.4Mo (3.3Mo) / 33.2cm x 50.8cm / 3924 x 6000 (300dpi)