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Shawabty of Tashery, New Kingdom, c. 1391-1353 BC (painted tamarisk)
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Shawabty of Tashery, New Kingdom, c. 1391-1353 BC (painted tamarisk)
490732 Shawabty of Tashery, New Kingdom, c.1391-1353 BC (painted tamarisk) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 15.1x4.4x3.7 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: An artefact from the reign of Amenhotep III. In Ancient Egypt shabti figurines were commonly included amongst grave goods, as it was believed thay could be called upon as servants to do the tasks of the deceased in the afterlife.); Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust; Egyptian, out of copyright
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© Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust / Bridgeman Images
Afterlife Artefact Artifact Crossed Figurine Funerary Grave Goods Hieroglyphs New Kingdom Shabti Shawabti Shawabty Statuette Ushabti
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This print showcases the Shawabty of Tashery, an exquisite artefact from the New Kingdom era in Ancient Egypt. Crafted during the reign of Amenhotep III, this painted tamarisk figurine stands at a modest 15.1x4.4x3.7 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA. Shabti figurines like this one were commonly placed among grave goods as it was believed they would serve as loyal servants to carry out tasks for the deceased in the afterlife. The intricate hieroglyphs adorning its crossed arms reveal its purpose and significance within ancient Egyptian funerary practices. Carved meticulously out of wood, this shawabty bears witness to the exceptional craftsmanship of Egyptian artisans during that time period. Its delicate features and detailed carving make it a true testament to their artistic skill. As we gaze upon this statuette, we are transported back thousands of years to a civilization deeply rooted in spirituality and belief in an afterlife. It serves as a tangible link between our modern world and the rich history of ancient Egypt. Gifted by the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust, this remarkable artifact continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and historical significance. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also gain insight into an intriguing chapter of human history.
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