Probably the most celebrated private statue of the Old Kingdom, this wooden statue of Ka Aper, also known as Sheikh el Beled (Headman of the Village), portrays a corpulent ageing man with an expressive shrewd face
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Probably the most celebrated private statue of the Old Kingdom, this wooden statue of Ka Aper, also known as Sheikh el Beled (Headman of the Village), portrays a corpulent ageing man with an expressive shrewd face

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Probably the most celebrated private statue of the Old Kingdom, this wooden statue of Ka Aper, also known as Sheikh el Beled (Headman of the Village), portrays a corpulent ageing man with an expressive shrewd face, Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. late 4th/early 5th dyn. c 2450BC. Saqqara.

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Werner Forman Archive/ Egyptian Museum, Cairo

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Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman

Notre référence

UMG12A18_324

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Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

32,8Mo (2,4Mo) / 25,1cm x 32,7cm / 2966 x 3862 (300dpi)

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