AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS
AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS
AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS
AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS
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AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS

LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE, WOOD AND BRONZE IBIS
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.
7 3⁄8 in. (18.7 cm.) long
Provenance
with Gallery Rosen Ancient Art, Tel Aviv.
Acquired by the current owner from the above, 1980.
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Lot Essay

The ibis was sacred to the god Thoth. This example was likely made as a dedicatory gift at one of the god’s temples. The body, constructed of wood, would have been covered with cartonnage and painted or gilded. For another example, see p. 182 in C.R. Clark, “The Sacred Ibis,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series 13, no. 5.

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