Set of 18 Egyptian Sculptures in the British Museum
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Isis and Osiris Sculpture, Saite Period, British Museum [1162]
Rembrandt Gravure print depicting the ancient Egyptian statue of Isis and Osiris from the Saite Period. From the British Museum collection, designated as XXXIV. 13. and item [1162]. Coffin of Sa-Sebek, Priest of Ptah, XXXth Dynasty Egyptian coffin of Sa-Sebek, a Priest of Ptah from the XXXth Dynasty, located in the British Museum. Hieroglyphs are inscribed in a column down the center. Utjaherui Statue, Gold Mask & Crown, XXth Dynasty, British Museum Statue of Utjaherui from the XXth Dynasty, depicted wearing a gold mask, crown, and chain. Text below the image reads: "UTJAHERUI, WEARING GOLD MASK, CROWN AND CHAIN XXTH DYNASTY [1482]". A Rembrandt Gravure print. Qennefer, Steward of the Palace, XVIIIth Dynasty, British Museum [811] Sculpture of Qennefer, Steward of the Palace, from the XVIIIth Dynasty, featuring hieroglyphic inscriptions. Identified as Rembrandt Gravure. Shrine of Horus, The Hawk-God, British Museum Tall stone shrine with a recessed niche in the upper half, decorated with hieroglyphics and carvings of figures and a winged solar disk. Antef, High Official & Wives, XIIth Dynasty Egyptian Relief, British Museum Egyptian relief carving from the XIIth Dynasty, depicting Antef, a high official, with his three wives: Merit, Autu, and Aru. Identified as Plate XXXIV. 4 of the British Museum collection. Shrine of King Amenemhat III as Osiris, British Museum Rembrandt Gravure of a shrine featuring King Amenemhat III (XIIth Dynasty) as Osiris, dedicated by Pa-Sa-Nesut (XIXth Dynasty). From the British Museum, object [1135]. Lion Inscribed with Tut'ankhamen's Name, XVIIIth Dynasty, British Museum [34] One of the Prudhoe Granite Lions from the Lion Gate, Soleb, Sudan, inscribed with the name of Tut'ankhamen. Part of the British Museum collection. Portrait Statue of Nenkheftka, Vth Dynasty, British Museum Rembrandt Gravure reproduction of the Portrait Statue of Nenkheftka from the Vth Dynasty, object [1239], located in the British Museum. Katep, a Priest, and Hetepheres his Wife, IVth Dynasty Sculpture Seated statue of an Egyptian couple, Katep and Hetepheres, from the IVth Dynasty, located in the British Museum. Katep is depicted on the right with darker skin, wearing a kilt and a broad collar. Hetepheres, on the left, has lighter skin and wears a long white dress and a triangular pendant. Stele of Sebek-Hetep, XVIIIth Dynasty, British Museum Ancient Egyptian carved limestone stele of Sebek-Hetep, Scribe of the Wine Cellar, from the XVIIIth Dynasty. Features three registers depicting figures, offerings to a deity, a banquet scene, and hieroglyphic inscriptions. Housed in the British Museum. Statue of King Sekhem-Uatch-Taui-Ra, XIIIth Dynasty, British Museum Rembrandt Gravure print showing the seated granite statue of Sekhem-Uatch-Taui-Ra, a King of Egypt from the XIIIth Dynasty. Housed in the British Museum. Series XXXIII, Plate 5. Statue of the Goddess Sekhmet, XVIIIᵀᴴ Dynasty, British Museum Rembrandt Gravure print depicting the ancient Egyptian Statue of the Goddess Sekhmet, featuring a lioness head and sun disk headdress. From the XVIIIᵀᴴ Dynasty, displayed at the British Museum. An Official and His Wife, XVIIIth Dynasty, British Museum Stone statue of a seated Egyptian official and his wife, dating to the XVIIIth Dynasty. From the British Museum, printed as a Rembrandt Gravure. Portrait Model of Amen-Hetep IV, XVIIIth Dynasty A relief carving fragment depicting a profile view of the head and shoulders of Amen-Hetep IV. Labeled as being from the XVIIIth Dynasty and part of the British Museum collection (XXXIII. 9). Bust of Ptolemy Auletes (?), British Museum [1188] Sepia-toned Rembrandt Gravure. Bust is from the British Museum, publication series/plate XXXIII. 14. The figure wears a nemes headdress and uraeus. Āper-ānkhu or Bezmes, A Shipbuilder Statue, British Museum Statue of Āper-ānkhu or Bezmes, a shipbuilder from the Third Dynasty of ancient Egypt, circa 3200 B.C. Rembrandt Gravure print. Column of Amen-Hetep III, XVIIIth Dynasty, British Museum Rembrandt Gravure print depicting an Egyptian column of Amen-Hetep III from the XVIIIth Dynasty, identified as being at the British Museum. The column is shown horizontally and is richly carved with hieroglyphs. British Museum, Egyptian Sculptures, Pictorial Postcards Set Envelope Envelope for a set of pictorial postcards featuring Egyptian Sculptures in the British Museum, depicting items from B.C. 4000-100. The envelope shows an illustration of the British Museum facade. It is marked 'N 27 Set 34', with handwritten 'N 18' (crossed out) and a circled '13', likely indicating the number of postcards in the set. |