Amuletic Figure of Imsety, Son of Horus
- العناصر المساهمة:
- متحف والتر للفنون
- البيانات المساهمة:
- متحف والتر للفنون
- عنوان:
- Amuletic Figure of Imsety, Son of Horus
- تاريخ المصدر:
- ca. 750-650 BCE (Third Intermediate Period)
- الوصف:
- This faience amulet represents Imsety, the human-headed son of Horus. There are four sons of Horus and this amulet is part of a set of four (Walters 48.1638-1641). The sons of Horus protected the vital organs of the body after mummification. The figure faces proper right. It is composed of blue glazed faience with the details picked out in purple/black manganese. The figure wears a three row broad collar, a tripartite wig and a divine beard. There are five diagonal stripes of manganese across the mummiform body representing the mummy wrappings or braces. Numerous funerary amulets were usually placed among the many layers of linen strips used to wrap mummies. Specific amulets, along with their required position on the body, are listed in funerary texts such as "The Book of the Dead." Amulets were sometimes sewn directly onto the wrappings or could be incorporated into a bead net shroud covering the mummy. These amulets have been modeled with a flat underside and are pierced by tiny holes around the edges for attachment.For the latest information about this object, plaques; amulets, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 23rd-25th DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style:
- نوع المصدر:
- ceramics
- النوع (Raw):
- كائنات أخرى
- (EDM) النوع:
- كائن
- الموضوع:
- Culture: Egyptian
- المنشأ:
- Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
- مادة الأثر:
- Egyptian faience with blue and black glaze
- المدى الزمني:
- Dimensions: H: 3 5/8 x W: 7/8 x D: 1/4 in. (9.2 x 2.2 x 0.7 cm)
- حقوق معيار دبلن كور:
- Public Domain
- المُعرِّف:
- 48.1640
- جزء من:
- EGY
Ancient Art