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Descubra la tasación y los precios de esta y más obras de arte africano en Africartmarket. Egyptian Pseudo-Block Statue Of Official, 1550



Descripción : An Egyptian serpentine stone inscribed pseudo-block statue of an official, New Kingdom, c. 1550-1069 BC. Likely from Thebes, Karnak Temple, Eighteenth Dynasty, during the reign of Tuthmosis III (C.1390-1352 B.C.), and made from serpentine stone quarried at Wadi Umm Esh in the Wadi Atalla area. The block statue is a type of memorial statue that first emerged in the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. The block statue grew in popularity in the New Kingdom and the Third Intermediate Period, and by the Late Period, this type of statue was the most common. These statues were used in temples typically as funerary monuments of non-royal yet important individuals. According to primary sources from the New Kingdom, the posture of the statue was possibly intended to resemble a guardian seated in the gateway of a temple. In addition, their simple shape provided ample flat surfaces for inscriptions of offerings and invocations. Block statues consist of a man squatting with his knees drawn up to his chest and his arms folded on top his knees. Often, these men are wearing a wide cloak that reduces the body of the figure to a simple block-like shape. Most of the detail is reserved for the head of the individual being depicted. In some instances the modeling of the limbs has been retained by the sculptor. There are two basic types of block statues: ones with the feet completely covered by the cloak and ones with the feet uncovered.
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Sobre el lote Lote N° 37
Título : Egyptian Pseudo-Block Statue Of Official, ÉPOCA : 1550
Talla : H. : 9 cm
Ancient Resource Auctions, subastador 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Título de venta : Auction 26: Fine Ancient Artifacts
Fecha de la venta : 01/12/2013 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Referencia de la subasta : Live Sale

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