BUST OF A DIGNITARY
Egypt, Middle Kingdom, XIIth... Lot 17
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BUST OF A DIGNITARY
Egypt, Middle Kingdom, XIIth Dynasty (ca. XIXth c. BC)
Granite
H. 24 cm
Provenance
Former English private collection, acquired in the 1970s
Sotheby's New York, December 7, 2001, lot 19
Private collection
The bust carved from a block of granite would have been part of a seated statue of a dignitary. The figure wears a shoulder-length wig tucked behind large ears. His eyes are almond-shaped with hemmed lids. His arched eyebrows are modeled in slight relief, raised and descending towards the temples. His nose (missing) is broad with a visible fold of flesh on his cheeks, and his lower lip is thicker than his upper lip. The lower lip is also heavily incised. The torso is bare and the outline of the arms is well defined. His left hand is placed flat on his chest.
Stylistic features such as the anatomy of the ears, the style of the wig, and the mature facial features are reminiscent of Middle Kingdom productions.
A Middle-Kingdom granite bust of a dignitary.
The figure wears a ridged wig down to the shoulders and tucked behind large ears. Her eyes are almond shaped with hemmed eyelids. Her arched eyebrows are modeled in light relief, raised and descend to the temples. Her (missing) nose is wide with a crease of flesh visible on her cheeks, and her lower lip is thicker than her upper lip. The lower lip is also heavily incised. The torso is bare and the contours of the arms are well defined. His left hand is placed flat on his chest.
The stylistic features such as the anatomy of the ears, the style of the wig and the mature facial features refer to the productions of the Middle Kingdom.Ca. Dynasty 12th.
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