Limestone seated statue of Intishedu
Painted limestone seated statuette of the artisan Intishedu wearing a kilt with a knotted belt, a black wig, and a collar; hands resting on lap, with right hand clutching a linen cloth. The right side of the chair is inscribed with the name and the title of Intishedu.
Details
- ID
- GEM_4831
- Alternate IDs
- GEM_4831; 4831; EMC_JE_98947; JE_98947; EMC_SR_2/19444; SR_2/19444; ZH_exc_276; exc_276
- Department
- Grand Egyptian Museum
- Classification
- Sculpture
- Period
- Old Kingdom
- Title
- Limestone seated statue of Intishedu
- Medium
- Limestone
- Dimensions
- 32.0 cm
- Credit Line
- Grand Egyptian Museum
- Provenance
- ZH_1915, serdab
- Bibliography
- Hawass, Zahi. "A Group of Unique Statues Discovered at Giza III: The Statues of Jnty-šdw from Tomb GSE 1915." In Nicolas Grimal, ed. Les Critères de Datation Stylistiques à l'Ancien Empire. Bibliothèque d' Étude 120. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 1998, pp. 187-208.
- Notes
- From excavations of Zahi Hawass, 1990.
- Remarks
- RELATED CONSTITUENT(S): Zahi Hawass; Intishedu (ZH_1915); RELATED SITE(S): ZH_1915; ALTERNATE NUMBER(S): EMC_JE_98947; EMC_SR_2.19444; ZH_exc_276
