viernes, 22 de abril de 2022

Nehy

Depicted much as she would have appeared in life, the Chantress Nehy sits on a chair and holds in her left hand the symbol of her profession, a sistrum or rattle used in the worship of the goddess Hathor. Judging from her fine clothing and elegant hairstyle, as well as the scale and quality of her statue, we may assume that Nehy was able to afford a fine burial to ensure her place in the afterlife. Most likely this statue, one of two known, graced a tomb at Saqqara, the ancient necropolis of Memphis.
Date between circa 1250 and circa 1230 BC (New Kingdom of Egypt)
Medium carved limestone
Dimensions 132 × 45.1 × 87.8 cm (51.9 × 17.7 × 34.5 in)
Walters Art Museum.
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