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Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, 1991-1786 B.C.
From a standing figure, her arms held at her sides, wearing a closely-fitted sheath dress, and a striped tripartite wig, her left leg advanced, two columns of hieroglyphic text once down her legs reading 'revered before', a back pillar behind, 7in (17.8cm) high, mounted with an old label and collection number
Footnotes
Provenance:
Joseph Klein Collection, formed in New York between 1941 and 1980. Thence by descent.
Literature:
This piece is unusual in that the figure is depicted striding, a posture uncommon in female statuary until the New Kingdom. Also there is only a single back pillar which indicates that the subject was sufficiently important to warrant a funerary statue of her own. There is a similar figure, but from a family group in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, acc. no. 59-23-1, D.P. Silverman, Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Cornell, 1997.
























