Description:
This is something very special: a wooden funerary statue of an Egyptian official from the Old Kingdom!
Wood being a very fragile and perishable material, objects from ancient Egypt made out of wood are not very common on the market anyway. But it is very rare to find a statue made out of wood AND also dating to the Old Kingdom, more precisely to the reign of pharao Pepi II (circa 2250 BC).
Depicted is a man in striding position, left foot forward, his stretched arms pressed to his body in a classical position, giving extra emphasis to his slender body.
His face was not just indicated or traced in paint (as was often done), but eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth were actually sculpted from the wood, as was his hair.
He is wearing a kilt, wrapped around his body, and has a short wig with braided locks, which is an excellent criterium for dating the object. Traces of the original paint, especially white on the kilt and the eyes, and black for the wig and eyebrows. In all probability the statue originally stood on a wooden base, but this has long gone.
Literature:
For comparables and dating criteria see Julia Harvey, Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study (Leiden, Brill, 2001), 253, no. A70.
Dating:
Egypt, Old Kingdom, 6th dynasty, reign of Pepi II
Size:
Height circa 27 cm.
Provenance:
Private collection of Alfred Obrecht, Feldbrunnen, Switzerland; with Cahn Basel, September 2005; with Alexander Ancient Art. 2013, acquired from the above; Swiss private collection F.D., acquired from the above.
Condition:
Intact, save for some slight damage to the chin and proper right eyebrow, as visible on the photographs; some wear and paint loss, as can be expected from an object that is this old. A break in the left lower arm was repaired at one point in time by reglueing the hand (up to and possibly including the thumb); this part can still be moved a little. Two small spots on the sides of the feet, caused by adhesive material possibly applied to attach the statue more securely to its acrylic base. These do not detract since they are invisible when the statue is in its base, and besides they are hardly visible to the naked eye anyway, they do show more prominently only under a black light.
Price:
€ 34,000
Stock number:
E2106