Ramses II . Tête d'un groupe fragmentaire représentant le roi Ramses II. Il est de face, coiffé du némès paré de l'uræus, surmonté de la double couronne. Le visage présente des yeux et des sourcils allongés fardés. À sa gauche, reste du cartouche royal : Ramses-mery-Imen. Grano-diorite. Lacunes visibles, belle conservation. Égypte, Nouvel Empire, XIXe dynastie, règne de Ramses II, ca. 1279-1212 av. J.-C. H_48 cm L_34 cm An Egyptian Granodiorite Sculpture of King Ramses II. New Kingdom, Dynasty 19th, Reign of Ramses II, ca. 1270 - 1212 B.C. 18 7/8 in. high - 13 3/8 in. long. Ancienne collection particulière allemande. Exposition : "The egyptian royal image in the New Kingdom", San Antonio Museum of Art, janvier-avril 1995. Publication : "Varia Aegyptiaca" 10/1, The royal image in the New Kingdom, San Antonio Museum of Art, 1995, p. 49, n°35.
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