Légende
Fragment of a votive boat. Prow or stern with decoration in the form of glued appliqués. On the sides from the top: four lion heads. On the deck: palmette, fish, sitting cat with a disc above its back, cartouche half preserved. On the outside sides: two fish, four lion heads, four rosettes, three cats with a disc, two falcons with a uraeus behind their backs, four falcons with a neb symbol and a nechacha whip behind them one partially preserved, two en face faces, two rosettes one partially preserved. Bottom smooth, slightly convex. Blue glaze, discolored black in places. c. 30 BC–395 AD, Roman period, Egypt. Votive offering. Height 4.5 cm; width 11 cm; depth 8.9 cm., A vertical fragment of a textured object with an uneven, rough surface and irregular shapes arranged along one side, showing a worn, layered appearance; the visible colors include pale turquoise, light blue-green, sandy beige, muted gray, and some darker grayish-black areas, all set against a plain light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A19_362
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
22.9Mo (912.2Ko) / 24.0cm x 24.0cm / 2832 x 2832 (300dpi)