Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier
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Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier
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Published 2019-06-07T16:18:45+00:00
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This statue represents a vizier, an official who had administrative and judicial responsibility for half the country. Around his neck he wears a cord whose ends are held in a sliding cartouche-shaped clasp that can be seen at the back. The vizier's seal hung from this cord but was typically concealed beneath the upper edge of his wrapped garment. Columns of inscription refer to the "beautiful light" and the "sole sun of the one who lives seeing him," language that signals the Amarna religion as clearly as the soft modeling of the body, and the natural curve of the arms express the period's aesthetic.
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18
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Date published | 07/06/2019 |
Complejidad | Medio |
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Titulo | Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier |
Date | ca. 1353–1336 B.C. |
Dimensión | H. 10 in. (25.4 cm) |
Adhesión | 2007.363 |
Periodo | Amarna Period |
Medio | Indurated limestone |
Crédito | Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift; Gift of Henry Walters, by exchange; and Anne and John V. Hansen Egyptian Purchase Fund, 2007 |
Record | https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/566835 |
Artista | Unknown artist |
Lugar | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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