Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral With Anubis, New Kingdom, C. 1290-1070 B.c. - May 16, 2024 | Artemission In London
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Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral with Anubis, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.

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Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral with Anubis, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.
Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral with Anubis, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.
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Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral with Anubis, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.
The obverse with a scene of Anubis recumbent on a pylon-shaped shrine with a standing sceptre in front; the reverse painted with a djed pillar flanked by two knots of Isis, remains of polychrome painted pigment; three small holes to both sides of the top.
Pectorals worn by the living were made from metal, usually gold; for the dead, glazed composition was an acceptable substitute, indicating the funerary nature of such objects. Circular piercings have been made through the cavetto cornice, enabling the piece to be stitched to the bandages covering a mummy's chest. The shape of the pectoral imitates that of a pylon, the rectangular tower which flanked the gateway into an Egyptian temple. The cavetto cornice is decorated with a winged and gilded sun-disk. All four sides are adorned with a block pattern. A jackal reclining on a pylon-shaped shrine represents Anubis, god of embalming. He has a magical tie or scarf around his neck and is shown with a flagellum. Such imagery is found in New Kingdom tombs at Thebes. In front of the shrine is the sekhem sceptre of power. The reverse depicts a djed pillar, believed to represent the backbone with ribs of Osiris, god of the dead, flanked by the Girdle of Isis or 'tet' amulet. Both were standard funerary amulets.

Size:8.5 cm L - 3 5/16 inches
Material:Steatite
Culture:Egypt, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.
Provenance: From an early 20th century collection. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11104-182800. Literature: Cf. The British Museum, museum number EA29370, for similar; Feucht, E., Pektorale nichtköniglicher Personen, (ÄB 22), Wiesbaden, 1971, pls.XXIII-XXIV, for obverse and XXXVI, esp. 214, for reverse. 71 grams, 85 mm wide (223 grams total, 10.5 cm including stand) (3 1/4 in. (4 in.)).

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Egyptian Bifacial Steatite Pectoral with Anubis, New Kingdom, c. 1290-1070 B.C.

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