LOT 4 Egyptian Wooden Fowl-Roasting Scene
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11th-12th Dynasty, 2010-1960 B.C. The sceneprising: a thick rectangular base with gessoed surface; squatting male figure in a white kilt with modelled hair and painted facial details, the hands drilled to accept the handles of tools; a wooden spit with impaled carcass of a roasting fowl in the left hand; a small fan in the right hand; a squat fire-bowl with rounded rim and recess to the upper edge. Cf. Barker, G., Preparing for Eternity, Oxford, 2022, p.61, ; Taylor, J.H., Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, London, 2001, pp.99-103, for discussion.980 grams total, 31 cm wide (12 1/4 in.). Acquired in the 1960s. From the collection of the late Egyptologist Surgeonmander PHK Gray RN. From a Surrey, UK, collection.Apanied by a scholarly note from Egyptologist Paul Whelan. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by search certificate number no.202932. Crafted for the tomb to apany the deceased and provide for him in the afterlife.
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