Brooklyn Museum — Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art · statue
Head from a Tomb Statue of a Man
Description
Object Label: A tomb statue provided an eternal image for the deceased’s spirit to inhabit, in order to receive the offerings needed in the afterlife. Ancient tomb robbers roughly gouged out the valuable inlaid eyes of copper and stone that would have given this statue a lifelike appearance. Caption: Head from a Tomb Statue of a Man, ca. 2500–2350 B.C.E.. Limestone, pigment, 5 7/16 × 4 7/16 × 4 11/16 in. (13.8 × 11.3 × 11.9 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc., 86.226.1. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Connections
Found at
Egypt
Cross-references (2)
- BKM-Accession 86.226.1 tier-2
- BKM-Object 4254 tier-2
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