Ushebti in everyday dress. Ancient Egypt, New... Lot 34
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Ushebti in everyday dress. Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 1292-1185 BC.
Faience.
Restored by covering a broken line at the wrists.
There is wear to the black paint on the face, wig and skirt, otherwise in good condition.
Provenance: Private collection M.R., England, acquired in 1975 / J. Bagot Archaeological Gallery, Barcelona, 2015; Exhibited: Ifergan Collection, Malaga (2018-2020).
With export permit for the year 2023.
Measurements: 16 cm.
This ushebti figure is depicted as a man in everyday dress. On his head and in black, he wears a double wig, smooth on the back and front, but wavy on the two locks that rest on his shoulders. Here, as in many other examples, these waves are in relief. The details of the face, although partly lost, are also highlighted in black. The hands, joined at the level of the pubis, are joined to form a V with the arms.
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