Double-Sided Votive Relief, 305-30 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Double-Sided Votive Relief, 305-30 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-727-439 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Double-Sided Votive Relief, 305-30 BC. Trial pieces—carved on limestone flakes, or ostraca —and sculptors models allow us to see how the ancient Egyptian artist approached his work. The four heads—a king, a shaven-headed priest, and two foreigners—on this large trial piece were doubtless practice sketches but nonetheless show the learner's keen eye for detail and for distinguishing different facial types. Others, such as the wild dog's head and the profile of a king in relief, are masterpieces in their own right, and were probably meant to be copied. The sculpture of a lion was left unfinished, which makes it even more intriguing; even in its roughed-out-state it is a majestic figure. The back of this piece is carved in the figure of a goddess.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Limestone

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3847x5000
File Size : 56,353kb


Aliases

  1. 1914.666.a
  1. 94118
  1. 0940000136
  1. 1914.666.a
  1. 2-727-439
  1. 2727439


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