Egyptian Bronze Divine Adoratrice, ex-Christie's
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Ancient Egypt, late Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty, ca. 744 to 656 BCE. A cast-bronze figure depicting a priestess known as a Divine Adoratrice. The woman presents in an ankle-length sheath dress and broad collar, holding a menat offering in her left hand, and extending her right arm out in a gesture of adoration. The role of Divine Adoratrice was one of power and prestige, myriad temple duties, and lifelong celibacy, however her influence over much of the Egyptian political landscape was undeniable. Her primary charge was to oversee the transfer of power from one pharaoh to the next, typically as his daughter, and was also a manager of his consorts. Size: 1.07" L x 1.08" W x 2.98" H (2.7 cm x 2.7 cm x 7.6 cm); 4.01" H (10.2 cm) on included custom stand.
Published in Eisenberg, J. "Art of the Ancient World," Vol. XVIII, 2007, no. 213; Vol. XXIV, 2013, no. 196; and Vol. XXIX, 2018, no 153
Provenance: ex-Royal Athena Galleries, New York City, New York, USA; ex-Christie's London, 2005; ex-Wilhelm Horn collection (1870-1959), acquired from Hofmann, 1934
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#184940
Ancient Egypt, late Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty, ca. 744 to 656 BCE. A cast-bronze figure depicting a priestess known as a Divine Adoratrice. The woman presents in an ankle-length sheath dress and broad collar, holding a menat offering in her left hand, and extending her right arm out in a gesture of adoration. The role of Divine Adoratrice was one of power and prestige, myriad temple duties, and lifelong celibacy, however her influence over much of the Egyptian political landscape was undeniable. Her primary charge was to oversee the transfer of power from one pharaoh to the next, typically as his daughter, and was also a manager of his consorts. Size: 1.07" L x 1.08" W x 2.98" H (2.7 cm x 2.7 cm x 7.6 cm); 4.01" H (10.2 cm) on included custom stand.
Published in Eisenberg, J. "Art of the Ancient World," Vol. XVIII, 2007, no. 213; Vol. XXIV, 2013, no. 196; and Vol. XXIX, 2018, no 153
Provenance: ex-Royal Athena Galleries, New York City, New York, USA; ex-Christie's London, 2005; ex-Wilhelm Horn collection (1870-1959), acquired from Hofmann, 1934
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#184940
Condition
Repair to right arm at elbow, with minor resurfacing along break line. Abrasions and softening to finer details, with scattered pitting, otherwise in great condition. Wonderful patina throughout.
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Egyptian Bronze Divine Adoratrice, ex-Christie's
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