Fragment of a Face of Amon Re
 |  |  |  | | Published since: June 11, 2008 Last update: December 2, 2009 |
This replica made of resin is the reproduction of a Amon Ré fragment face, Egypte 1295-1069 J.C.
This fragment from a statue shows the face of a male divinity, the chin adorned with a braided beard attached by straps. The very fine and regular features of the face reflect the artistic quality of the statue it once belonged to.
The top of the wide-open eyes is outlined with a protruding rim, prolonged by a strip of make-up in relief.
The eyebrows, also treated in relief, are harmoniously arched. The finely modelled mouth gives a hint of a smile.
This face belongs to a group of statues, at present in the Museum of Cairo, several fragments of which were found in the temple of Amon-Re in Karnak. This group portrays the great dynastic god Amon-Re and the goddess Mut who is associated with him. They were seated on each side of a small effigy of a standing king, probably Sethi I.
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Price
| Availability | Available for sale |
| Price | 99 EUR 85 GBP 134 USD |
Description
| Header | Cultural related artifacts |
| Category | Sculptures |
| Type | Works of art Reproductions |
| Theme | Busts |
| Medium | Resin |
| Origin | Arts of Egypt |
| Period | Antiquity (Vth A and B JC) |
| Country | Egypt |
| Author | The Casting Workshop at the Louvre Museum |
| Height | 19 cm 7.5 in |
| Width | 9 cm 3.5 in |
| Length | 10 cm 3.9 in |