Cat on papyrus
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Cat on papyrus
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Published 2019-07-09T10:46:41+00:00
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The cat was sacred to Egypt and was worshipped as the goddess Bastet in her temple at Bubastis, her sacred city in the Delta. The present example has a scarab, her emblem, inscribed on the forehead. She is unique for her size, though comparisons are to be found in small amulets that were worn. Sitting on top of stylized petals that surmounted a papyrus sceptre (wadjet) or column, she fulfilled the function of a very large votive.
Green being the colour of vegetation, this cat is a symbol of rebirth and life.
Lizenz
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Date published | 09/07/2019 |
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Title | Cat on papyrus |
Date | 304-30 BC |
Dimension | H: 20.35 cm |
Accession | 041 |
Period | Possibly Ptolemaic or late Ptolemaic |
Medium | Clay with green faience glaze |
Credit | From the George Orziz Collection, currently on show at Christie's, London |
Record | https://www.georgeortiz.com/objects/egypt/041-cat-on-papyrus/ |
Place | Christie's |
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