Head from a Statue with Magical Texts
Head from a Statue with Magical Texts
Published 2017-06-26T11:20:56+00:00
Magical texts like those on the nearby Metternich stela probably covered all but the face, feet, and hands of the statue to which this fragment belonged. The statue would have stood in a temple where it could be visited by persons wishing to be healed. Inscribed statues of this type can almost all be dated to the fourth century.
A man well-advanced in years is depicted, his skin soft and marked by fine creases but his small eyes and his wide mousth still sure. Realistic representations are known from late Dynasty 26 and probably continued to be made during the Persian Period, although little can be assigned to that interval with certainty; thereafter they knew continuous popularity from the fourth century until the end of the Ptolemaic Period.
Date published | 26/06/2017 |
Title | Head from a Statue with Magical Texts |
Date | 4th century B.C. |
Period | Ptolemaic period |
Medium | diorite |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Metropolitan Museum of Art |