A LARGE EGYPTIAN STATUE OF ISIS

LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXVI, 664-525 B.C.

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A LARGE EGYPTIAN STATUE OF ISIS
late period, dynasty xxvi, 664-525 b.c.
Enthroned with her feet on an integral trapezoidal plinth, wearing a tightly-fitting sheath, anklets, bracelets, armlets, a broad collar, and a tripartite wig with overlaying vulture headdress surrounded by a uraeus-circled modius supporting a solar disk and cow horns, her right hand at her left breast, the left hand originally supporting the child Horus, the palm equipped with a circular tenon for his attachment, her lap abraded where he once sat
10.3/8 in. (26.3 cm) high
来源
Sidney Sonnino

拍品专文

For a similiar bronze statuette, see no. 168, p. 254-255 in Seipel, Gtter Mensch Pharaonen.