Title:
Head of an Osiride Statue of Hatshepsut Originally in the Temple Sanctuary SE Corner
Caption:
Head of an Osiride Statue of Hatshepsut Originally in the Temple Sanctuary SE Corner. Dimensions: 22 cm (8 11/16 in), 25.8 kg (56.8 lb.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: Joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Date: ca. 1479-1458 B.C..
This head is one of three in the Museum's collection that belong to four Osiride figures of Hatshepsut that decorated the sanctuary of Amun in her funerary temple at Deir el Bahri. The head wears the White Crown of Upper Egypt and was originally at the southern end of the sanctuary. Another head (31.3.153) wears the Double Crown and came from the northern end. Like all the architectural limestone sculptures in Hatshepsut's temple, the sanctuary Osiride statues were painted, but they are distinguished by the unusual light pink pigment used for their flesh tone.
Technique/material:
Limestone, paint
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Image size:
3276 x 4094 px | 38.4 MB
Print size:
27.7 x 34.7 cm | 10.9 x 13.6 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
AFRICA • EGYPT • EGYPTIAN ART • FROM EGYPT, UPPER EGYPT, THEBES, DEIR EL-BAHRI, SENENMUT QUARRY, IN HOLE, MMA EXCAVATIONS, 1926-28 • LIMESTONE • LIMESTONE, PAINT • METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK, USA • NEW KINGDOM • THÈBES • UPPER EGYPT
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