Fayence-Uschebti eines Aufsehers, Neues Reich, 19. Dynastie, 1292 - 1189 v. Chr.
14.05.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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ID 1198525
Lot 2 | Fayence-Uschebti eines Aufsehers, Neues Reich, 19. Dynastie, 1292 - 1189 v. Chr.
Bedeutendes Uschebti aus heller Fayence, einen Aufseher mit dem Gewand der Lebenden darstellend. Die menschliche Figur trägt eine dreigeteilte, gescheitelte Perücke, ein um die Oberarme und das Gesäß gewickeltes plissiertes Hemd und einen knöchellangen Schurz mit Vorbau. In der Mitte des Schurzes läuft eine vertikale Hieroglypheninschrift, die als Besitzer den "Vorsteher des Per-wer" und "Schreiber" nennt, einen gewissen "Khaemwaset". Unter dem langen Schurz schauen die Füße hervor. Der leicht dickliche Mann hat seine langen Arme auf die Schenkel gelegt. Er trägt zwei Armreife. In der detailliert ausgearbeiteten Kleidung sind noch viele Anklänge an die Zeit von Amenophis III. in der 18. Dynastie zu finden. Ein bedeutendes Uschebti aus der Ramessidenzeit. Mit Resten grüner Glasur. Vgl. zum Typus das Uschebti des Rai im Wiener Kunsthistorischen Museum mit der Inventarnummer "Ägyptische Sammlung, INV 17". Auf altem Holzsockel montiert. Abgesehen von oberflächlichen Sprüngen am Fuß intakt. Höhe 18,8 cm.
Provenienz: Französische Privatsammlung Madame D. seit mind. 45 Jahren. Holzsockel aus den 1970er Jahren. Das Uschebti stammt aus der gerichtlich angeordneten Versteigerung der Privatsammlung Madame D.
A faience shabti of an overseer, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 1292 - 1189 B.C.
A faience shabti of an overseer, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 1292 - 1189 B.C.
Important light faience shabti of an overseer with the dress of the living. The human figure wears a tripartite, parted wig. Wrapped around the upper arms and the buttock is a pleated vest. He wears an ankle-length apron with a front piece. A vertical hieroglyphic inscription runs through the centre of the apron, which mentions as the owner the "overseer of Per-wer" and "scribe", a man by the name of "Khaemwaset". His feet are protruding under the long apron. The slightly chubby man has his long arms placed on the thighs. He wears two bracelets. The detailed vestment has reminiscences to the period of Amenhotep III from the 18th Dynasty. An important shabti from the Ramesside period. With remains of green glazing. See for the type the shabti of Rai in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna with the inventory number “Ägyptische Sammlung, INV 17”. Mounted on an old wood base. Except for cracks on the surface of the foot intact. Height 18.8 cm.
Provenance: French private collection Madame D. for at least 45 years. Wood base from the 1970s. The shabti is from a court-ordered auction of the private collection of Madame D.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Egypt and Asia |
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