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Base of greywacke statue of god Osiris, broken off at ankles; two horizontal lines of hieroglyphic text around base, and two columns up back pillar; permanently attached to 29.1131.

Details

ID
MFAB_2000.973
Alternate IDs
MFAB_2000.973; 2000.973
Department
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Classification
Sculpture
Period
Late Period, Dynasty 26
Entry Date
688–525 B.C.
Title
Base of greywacke statue of Osiris
Medium
Greywacke
Dimensions
Height x width x depth: 20 x 15.5 x 29 cm (7 7/8 x 6 1/8 x 11 7/16 in.) - Lower Part Height: .55cm (21 5/8 in) - upper part
Credit Line
Museum purchase with funds donated by Stanford Calderwood in honor of Norma-Jean Calderwood, a member of the Visiting Committee of Art of the Ancient World
Provenance
Giza (provenance unknown). 1798: found at Giza during Napoleon’s campaign by his general, Jean Lannes Duc de Montebello; taken to Paris following French capitulation to English; passed down in owner’s family until 2000; 2000: purchased by MFA from owner.
Bibliography
Dunham, Dows. "The Late Egyptian Gallery Rearranged." Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 29, No. 172 (December 1931), p. 26, unnumbered fig. (top portion only (= 28-4-76 = MFA 29.1131); bottom portion (MFA 2000.973) joined later. Freed, Rita E., Lawrence M. Berman, and Denise M. Doxey. Arts of Ancient Egypt. MFA Highlights. Boston: MFA Publications, 2003, p. 183.
Notes
1798: found at Giza during Napoleon’s campaign by his general, Jean Lannes Duc de Montebello; taken to Paris following French capitulation to English; passed down in owner’s family until 2000; 2000: purchased by MFA from owner.

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