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Inscribedlabel on base: 233; on base in graphite: A
Statuette of Amun-Ra, Standing with Feathered Crown
Made By
Egyptian, anonymous
CultureEgyptian
DateLate Period (c. 664 BC - 310 BC), Dynasty 26 -Macedonian Dynasty
PeriodLate Period
Mediumbronze
DimensionsOverall: 3 7/16 x 5/8 x 11/16 in. (8.8 x 1.6 x 1.7 cm)
Classification(s)
- ANCIENT
Credit LineGift of Horace Mayer
Terms
- Religion
- gods
- votive
Object number61.19.11
DescriptionThis hollow cast, votive statuette depicts the Egyptian god, Amun-Ra, striding forward, his arms tightly clasped at his sides. He wears a divine beard and pleated kilt. On his head is the usual flat-topped crown with solar-disk and double plumes. Amun was the wife of Mut and father of Khons, who together made the Theban triad.Collections
On View
Not on viewEgyptian, anonymous
Ptolemaic Period (c. 310 BC - 30 BC), Ptolemaic Dynasty
Egyptian, anonymous
Late Period (c. 664 BC - 310 BC), Dynasty 26 -Macedonian Dynasty
Egyptian, anonymous
Ptolemaic Period (310 BC - 30 BC), Ptolemaic Dynasty
Egyptian, anonymous
Third Intermediate Period (c. 752 BC - 656 BC), Dynasty 25