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Descripción : An Egyptian bronze ritual vessel with cartouche for Amenemhat I Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069-664 B.C.The ovoid body tapering to a rounded base, with an incised panel of text reading: 'The good god lord of the two lands Sehetepibre (Amenemhat I), living forever beloved of Hathor mistress of Dendera', the vessel with straight neck, the ridged rim with attachment rings for the arched handle with looped terminals, 16cm high excl. handles Provenance:Robert de Rustafjaell Bey (1876-1943) collection.Antiquites d'Egypte...provenant de l'Ancienne Collection Robert de Rustafjaell Bey, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 29 May 1914, lot 135. San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas. with Alain Chenel Antiquities, Nice, 2007. with Rupert Wace Ancient Art, London, March 2008.Private collection.The present lot may be related to a similar case in which a later vessel is inscribed with the name of an earlier pharaoh - a bronze situla now in the Berlin Museum, acc. no. 18492, see H. Schäfer and W. Andrae, Die Kunst des Alten Orients, Berlin, 1925, p.229 and p.602, no. 299,5. The Berlin situla is dated for its shape to the Late Period and, like the present lot, is inscribed for Amenemhat I, beloved of Hathor, a pharaoh of the 12th Dynasty. Reigning during the period 1976-1947 B.C., Amenemhat I founded a new administrative centre in the area of today's Lisht. He was also responsible for erecting a new building sacred to Hathor in Dendera, enhancing the prominence of the goddess. As suggested by both Ali Radwan and Peter Jánosi, the Berlin situla demonstrates how Amenemhat I was venerated as one of the builders of the Dendera temple (A. Radwan, Die Kupfer- und Bronzegefäße Ägyptens: Von den Anfängen bis zum Beginn der Spätzeit, Munich, 1983, p.149 and P. Jánosi, 'Montuhotep-Nebtawyre and Amenemhat I: Observations on the Early Twelfth Dynasty in Egypt', in Metropolitan Museum Journal, vol. 45, 2010, pp. 12 and 16). It is possible that the present lot was created to serve the same function.
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Sobre el lote Lote N° 169
Título : Egyptian Bronze Ritual Vessel, ÉPOCA : 1069
Talla : 16cm high excl. handles
Bonhams 3, subastador, London, UK 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Título de venta : Antiquities
Fecha de la venta : 28/11/2018 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Referencia de la subasta : Live Sale

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