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Painted limestone striding statue of a man with left leg advanced, wearing a short echelonned wig and a kilt. The upper part of his face and nose is damaged. Considerable paint traces remain: red on face and body, blue on belt knot and turquoise on the tab and yellow on the kilt flap. Black originally covered the hair and all the nonfigural areas.

Details

ID
MMA_L.1996.81
Alternate IDs
MMA_L.1996.81; L.1996.81; MFAB_21.2595; 21.2595
Department
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Classification
Sculpture
Period
Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5
Title
Limestone standing statue of man
Medium
Limestone
Dimensions
Legacy dimension: H. 0.800
Credit Line
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, loaned by Lewis M. Dubroff
Provenance
Mastaba G 2415, serdab
Bibliography
Sanborn, Ashton. "Recent Acquisitions from Egypt. New Installation of the Primitive and Old Empire Rooms." Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 20, No. 11 (April 1922), p. 25, unnumbered fig. Smith, William Stevenson. Ancient Egypt as Represented in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1960 (6th ed.), p. 56.
Notes
Excavated by the Harvard-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Expediton in Giza in 1920, but not recorded in any object register book. Received in 1921 from the Egyptian Government by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the allotment of finds (MFAB_21.2595). Deaccessioned September 21, 1978; now in collection of Lewis M. Dubroff on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, since 1996.
Remarks
MFAB_21.2595 deaccessioned = collection of Lewis M. Dubroff on loan to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, MMA_L.1996.81.
Problems/Questions
MFA and MMA accession numbers verified

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