statues of the egyptian new kingdom

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Egyptian - Female Head and Bust - Walters 22144 - Three Quarter

Egyptian - Female Head and Bust - Walters 22144 - Three Quarter

This statuette has been carved in the round and painted. Her hair is in wavy lines from a circle at the top of her head. She wears a double necklace. Her flesh is brown, her hair black, and her eyes black and w... More

Egyptian - Figure of a Woman - Walters 22150

Egyptian - Figure of a Woman - Walters 22150

This fragment is from a group that depicted the woman with another person, probably her husband. It was likely intended to be placed in their tomb. The hand of the second person is visible on the woman's upper ... More

Egyptian - Head and Bust of a Woman - Walters 22261 - Back

Egyptian - Head and Bust of a Woman - Walters 22261 - Back

This painted bust has the back of a chair broken off around the edge of the head. The piece is probably a forgery.

Egyptian - Head and Bust of a Woman - Walters 22261

Egyptian - Head and Bust of a Woman - Walters 22261

This painted bust has the back of a chair broken off around the edge of the head. The piece is probably a forgery.

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 22401

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 22401

This sculpture of the head of a king has a uraeus on the forehead. His hair is divided into rectangles. There is a head of a hawk at the back of his neck. The uraeus is broken and the piece is broken off at the... More

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 54391 - Profile

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 54391 - Profile

The king wears a war helmet with a bronze uraeus at the front. The eyes are inlaid with black and white enamel. The helmet is cemented to the head, it may not be original. The beard is missing.

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 54391

Egyptian - Head of a King - Walters 54391

The king wears a war helmet with a bronze uraeus at the front. The eyes are inlaid with black and white enamel. The helmet is cemented to the head, it may not be original. The beard is missing.

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22316

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22316

This fully carved head of a man has a long wig. The left side of the head is broken off, and it is broken at the neck.

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22368 - Three Quarter

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22368 - Three Quarter

This head of a man is carved in the round and is inscribed. The man wears a short wig and has a stele at his back. The piece is probably a modern forgery.

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22403

Egyptian - Head of a Man - Walters 22403

This head of a man has hair behind his ears to his shoulders. It is broken off at shoulder height. The man's nose is damaged and his hair and neck have been repaired. The piece is of routine workmanship and is ... More

Egyptian - Head of a Woman - Walters 22246 - Three Quarter

Egyptian - Head of a Woman - Walters 22246 - Three Quarter

This head from a statuette of a woman has short hair cut off straight across the forehead. Here eyebrows and the whites of her eyes are hollowed out. The piece is broken irregularly at the neck, and is much spl... More

Egyptian - Model of a Male Face - Walters 22363

Egyptian - Model of a Male Face - Walters 22363

This model of a face has raised eyebrows and an incomplete beard. On the back is a circle design, scratched. The top is broken.

Egyptian - Seated Statue of Nehy - Walters 22106

Egyptian - Seated Statue of Nehy - Walters 22106

Depicted much as she would have appeared in life, the Chantress Nehy sits on a chair and holds in her left hand the symbol of her profession, a sistrum or rattle used in the worship of the goddess Hathor. Judgi... More

Egyptian - Statue of a Standard Bearer - Hor-nakht - Walters 22105

Egyptian - Statue of a Standard Bearer - Hor-nakht - Walters 22105

Shown in the elaborate wig and gown of a New Kingdom courtier, Hor-nakht is depicted as a participant in a temple procession, carrying the standard of a ram-headed deity, perhaps Amen-re, in his left hand. The ... More

Luxor Sekhmet New Kingdom

Luxor Sekhmet New Kingdom

Statue of Sekhmet from the temple of Mut. granite, Luxor, New Kingdom/1403-1365 BC

Figure of Taweret LACMA 50.37.12

Figure of Taweret LACMA 50.37.12

Egypt, New Kingdom (1600 - 1081 BCE) Sculpture Wood Length: 16 in. (40.64 cm); Width: 5 in. (12.7 cm) William Randolph Hearst Collection (50.37.12) Egyptian Art

Public Domain Images - Ba LACMA 51.15.9

Public Domain Images - Ba LACMA 51.15.9

Egypt, probably New Kingdom (1550 - 1070 BCE) Sculpture Wood with traces of gesso and paint William Randolph Hearst Collection (51.15.9) Egyptian Art

Naophorus MAN Napoli Inv1068 - Egypt

Naophorus MAN Napoli Inv1068 - Egypt

Kneeling naophorus, statue of Uah-Ib-Ra Mery-Neith, 19th–20th Dynasties. Français : Statue-bloc naophore d'Uah-Ib-Ra Mey-Neith, XIXe-XXe Dynasties. Italiano: Statua naoforo di Uah-ib-ra-mery-neith, XIX-XX di... More

Osiris LACMA M.60.35.8 - Egypt

Osiris LACMA M.60.35.8 - Egypt

Egypt, New Kingdom, 1550-1070 B.C. Sculpture Wood with gilding Height: 22 1/2 in. (57.15 cm) Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch Fund (M.60.35.8) Egyptian Art Currently on public view: Hammer Building, floor 3