AN EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE SHABTI FOR THE HIGH PRIEST OF AMUN AT THEBES, PINEDJEM I
PROPERTY FROM THE RESANDRO COLLECTION
AN EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE SHABTI FOR THE HIGH PRIEST OF AMUN AT THEBES, PINEDJEM I

THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 21ST DYNASTY, CIRCA 1070-1032 B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE SHABTI FOR THE HIGH PRIEST OF AMUN AT THEBES, PINEDJEM I
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 21ST DYNASTY, CIRCA 1070-1032 B.C.
5 ½ in. (14 cm.) high
来源
Deir-el Bahri, Thebes, Southern Asasif, Royal Cache, Tomb TT320.
Private collection, the Netherlands.
Antiquities, Christie's, New York, 25 January 1979, lot 168.
Resandro collection, acquired from the above sale.

拍品专文

PUBLISHED:
I. Grimm-Stadelmann (ed.), Aesthetic Glimpses, Masterpieces of Ancient Egyptian Art, The Resandro Collection, Munich, 2012, p. 99, no. R-365.
Pinedjem I was the High Priest of Amun at Thebes and army commander from 1070 to 1032 B.C., and the de facto ruler of the south of the country from 1054 B.C. He adopted royal titles and trappings on the basis of his powerful position. He was married to Henuttawy I and father to Maatkare. For another very similar shabti of Pinedjem I at the Brooklyn Museum see acc. no. 16.190. He was buried in the Royal Cache of Deir el-Bahri, an easily guarded location, where he had transferred the mummies of the New Kingdom during his reign. A single column of hieroglyphs reads 'The Osiris-king, Pinedjem Beloved of Amun', details in black glaze.

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