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PROPERTY FROM THE HARER FAMILY TRUST COLLECTION
AN EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOOD SHABTI FOR THE CHANTRESS OF AMUN HENUT-TAWY
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 21ST DYNASTY, 1070-945 B.C.
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AN EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOOD SHABTI FOR THE CHANTRESS OF AMUN HENUT-TAWY
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 21ST DYNASTY, 1070-945 B.C.
Depicted mummiform with the bent arms under the vestment, wearing a tripartite wig, holding a hoe in each hand, a rectangular bag on his back, with a column of hieroglyphs down the front, reading: "Instructions of the Osiris Henut-tawy, Justified," traces of bitumen preserved throughout
4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) high
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 21ST DYNASTY, 1070-945 B.C.
Depicted mummiform with the bent arms under the vestment, wearing a tripartite wig, holding a hoe in each hand, a rectangular bag on his back, with a column of hieroglyphs down the front, reading: "Instructions of the Osiris Henut-tawy, Justified," traces of bitumen preserved throughout
4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Purportedly from 2nd Deir el Bahari cache of 1891.
Emile Brugsch (1842-1930), curator of the Bulaq Museum, Cairo.
Col. Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. (1864-1934), Philadelphia.
Drexel Institute Museum, Philadelphia, 1895 (Accession no. 897).
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1916 (Inventory no. 16.264).
with Blumka Gallery, New York, circa 1956.
with Superior Gallery, Los Angeles, 1978.
Emile Brugsch (1842-1930), curator of the Bulaq Museum, Cairo.
Col. Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. (1864-1934), Philadelphia.
Drexel Institute Museum, Philadelphia, 1895 (Accession no. 897).
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1916 (Inventory no. 16.264).
with Blumka Gallery, New York, circa 1956.
with Superior Gallery, Los Angeles, 1978.
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