AN EGYPTIAN GREEN BRECCIA BUST OF A PRIEST OF KHONSU-PA-IR-SEKHER ('HE WHO PROVIDES')
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AN EGYPTIAN GREEN BRECCIA BUST OF A PRIEST OF KHONSU-PA-IR-SEKHER ('HE WHO PROVIDES')

LATE PERIOD, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN GREEN BRECCIA BUST OF A PRIEST OF KHONSU-PA-IR-SEKHER ('HE WHO PROVIDES')
LATE PERIOD, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY B.C.
Wearing a baggy wig, the back pillar inscribed in two columns with an invocation to Amun and Mut reading "A boon which the king gives to Amun-Re and to the goddess Mut, the great one, the Mistress of Isheru... the Priest of Khonsu-pa-ir-sekher in Thebes, the overseer of the Divine Craftsmen...", mounted
5½ in. (14 cm.) high
Provenance
Swiss private collection: sold Christie's London, 14 June 1978, lot 389.
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Lot Essay

The Bentresh stela from Karnak, now in the Louvre, was compiled in the 4th Century B.C. when the cult of the healing god Khonsu-pa-ir-sekher was strong, but attributed by the priests to a miracle which took place in the time of Ramesses II, some eight hundred years earlier. The document records how Ramesses fell in love with Bentresh, the daughter of the Prince of Bakhtan (Bactria?), who was possessed by an evil spirit. On his return to Egypt the pharaoh consulted Khonsu-in-Thebes-Nefer-hotep. A manifestation of Khonsu, specialising in healing and driving out demons, namely a statue of Khonsu-pa-ir-sekher, was sent to Bakhtan, a journey which took seventeen months and which resulted in the cure of Bentresh. The Prince of Bakhtan kept the statue for three years and nine months until Khonsu as a golden falcon appeared in a dream persuading him to return the statue to Khonsu-in-Thebes-Nefer-hotep, laden with treasure.
Khonsu, the moon-god, had his own precinct to the south of the first court of the Great Temple of Amun at Thebes, from where his statue was transported on his sacred boat at the New Year Festival.

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