Lot no. 44
STATUETTE OF THOT BABOON
Siliceous earthenware with blue glaze.
The upper part of the body is missing; the earthenware is chipped on the back.
Restorations to the glaze.
H.8,0 cm
Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, ca. 1300 BC
Provenance
Former private collection C.R., Brussels, Belgium
Galerie Cahn International 2012
Statuette representing the god Thoth in the form of a baboon, seated on a base, his front legs resting on his knees, his sex visible.
On his chest, he wears a pectoral with the udjat eye at its centre.
An Egyptian New-Kingdom blue faience glazed fragmentary seated baboon. Dynasty 19th, ca. 1300 B.C.
Statuette representing the god Thoth in the form of a baboon, seated on a base, the front legs resting on the knees, the sex visible.
On his chest, he wears a pectoral with in its centre, the udjat eye.
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