Osiris. Egypt, Saita Period, Dynasties Xxvi To Xxx (663 To 341 Bc). Bronze With Green Oxidation - Jun 16, 2022 | Setdart Auction House In -
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Osiris. Egypt, Saita period, Dynasties XXVI to XXX (663 to 341 BC). Bronze with green oxidation

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Osiris. Egypt, Saita period, Dynasties XXVI to XXX (663 to 341 BC). Bronze with green oxidation
Osiris. Egypt, Saita period, Dynasties XXVI to XXX (663 to 341 BC). Bronze with green oxidation
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Osiris. Egypt, Saita period, Dynasties XXVI to XXX (663-341 BC).
Bronze with green oxidised patina.
In good state of preservation.
Attached is a report issued in the 1970s by Ricardo Batista Noguera, former director of the Archaeological Museum of Barcelona, of the Archaeological Museum of Olérdola (Barcelona), of the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia and municipal archaeologist of Tossa de Mar.
Attached is a photocopy of the purchase invoice from 1984.
Provenance: Private collection in Barcelona
Measurements: 12 cm (height of the sculpture); 15 cm (height with base)
Moniform amulet statuette of Osiris, depicted with the attributes of the figure. A crown atef, with the solar disc and ostrich feathers, the whip (mayal or nenej) and the sceptre uas. These are the most characteristic iconographic attributes of this deity, representing the power and authority of Osiris as king of the gods and supreme authority over the earth and crops. Osiris is the Egyptian god of resurrection, associated with the fertility and regeneration of the Nile, protector of vegetation and agriculture. He also presides over the court of judgement of the dead, and is in fact closely associated with the afterlife. He is usually depicted mummified, with the attributes of royalty: Atef crown, hela staff and nejej whip or uas sceptre, as seen here. Osiris was considered the first-born son of Geb, divinity of the earth, and the goddess Nut, representation of the sky. He was therefore the brother and husband of Isis, with whom he had a posthumous son, Horus. We find him for the first time in the sources of the 5th Dynasty, although it is most likely that he was worshipped much earlier. In fact, we find the epithet Khenti-Amentiu ("leader of the Orientals", alluding to his role as king of the Beyond) already used in the 1st Dynasty, both in relation to divinity and as a pharaonic title. The most valuable information about Osiris is found in the Pyramid Texts of the late 5th Dynasty, the Shabaka Stone of the New Empire and, much later, in the texts of Greek writers such as Plutarch and Diodorus. Osiris was considered not only a merciful judge, but also the protector of the underworld, and thus the guarantor of the birth of vegetation and the flooding of the Nile. Also, in connection with his myth of rebirth after death, Osiris began to be associated with natural cycles, especially those related to agriculture.
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Osiris. Egypt, Saita period, Dynasties XXVI to XXX (663 to 341 BC). Bronze with green oxidation

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