AN EGYPTIAN FRAGMENTARY PAINTED SANDSTONE SHABTI FOR THE SCRIBE SHU
AN EGYPTIAN FRAGMENTARY PAINTED SANDSTONE SHABTI FOR THE SCRIBE SHU

NEW KINGDOM, 19TH DYNASTY, CIRCA 1295-1186 B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN FRAGMENTARY PAINTED SANDSTONE SHABTI FOR THE SCRIBE SHU
NEW KINGDOM, 19TH DYNASTY, CIRCA 1295-1186 B.C.
The mummiform figure wearing a duplex wig with echeloned curls, holding a hoe in each hand, preserving two lines of hieroglyphs for the scribe Shu, followed by Chapter Six of the Book of the Dead, remains of black pigment on the wig
51/8 in. (13 cm.) high
Provenance
Private collection, France, acquired in Paris 1980-1982.

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