Bildhauerstudie von Ramses II
Ägypten, Neues Reich, 19. Dynastie (1292-1186 v. Chr.)
Heller Kalkstein
5,7 cm hoch
Das sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Köpfchen trägt die Gesichtszüge von Ramses II. Als Kopfbedeckung ist bei diesem Stück die sog. "Blaue Krone" dargestellt. Da es sich um einen Studienkopf handelt, wurde die Uräus-Schlange weggelassen. Provenienz: Galerie Rhéa, Zürich; Privatsammlung Zürich.
Sculptor study of Ramses II, Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th dynasty (1292-1186 B.C.), Light limestone, 5,7 cm high // The carefully worked out little head bears the facial features of Ramses II. The so-called "Blue Crown" is depicted as the head covering of this piece. Because it is a study head, the Uraeus snake was omitted. Provenance: Galerie Rhea, Zurich; Private Collection Zurich.
Sculptor study of Ramses II, Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th dynasty (1292-1186 B.C.), Light
limestone, 5,7 cm high // The carefully worked out little head bears the facial features
of Ramses II. The so-called ''Blue Crown'' is depicted as the head covering of this piece.
Because it is a study head, the Uraeus snake was omitted. Provenance: Galerie Rhea,
Zurich; Private Collection Zurich.