An Egyptian Indurated Limestone Head of a King, 18th/19th Dynasty, 1540-1190 B.C
most probably Amenhotep III, 1390-1353 B.C., later re-cut and re-employed by Ramesses II, 1279-1213 B.C., from a monumental statue, the king wearing a broad beaded collar and striped nemes-headcloth with fragmentary queue behind, the uraeus and ceremonial beard missing, the beard-straps incised, and with indented earlobes and wide mouth with full lips rounded at the corners, the top of the head with large circular mortise, probably for the addition of the Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt
An Egyptian Indurated Limestone Head of a King, 18th/19th Dynasty, 1540-1190 B.C
most probably Amenhotep III, 1390-1353 B.C., later re-cut and re-employed by Ramesses II, 1279-1213 B.C., from a monumental statue, the king wearing a broad beaded collar and striped nemes-headcloth with fragmentary queue behind, the uraeus and ceremonial beard missing, the beard-straps incised, and with indented earlobes and wide mouth with full lips rounded at the corners, the top of the head with large circular mortise, probably for the addition of the Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt
36,7 x 48,3 cm
Schätzpreis: £ 15.000 - 20.000
€ 17.000 - 23.000
Auktion: -661 Tage
Sotheby's London
Ort: London
Auktion: 05.07.2022
Auktionsnummer: L22264
Auktionsname: Master Sculpture from Four Millennia