An Egyptian Stone Fragmentary Statuette of Isis, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 3rd - 1st century BCE
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1002 Wisconsin Ave NW Front store Washington DC 20007 美国
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The bust of Isis wearing a broad collar, falcon headdress, and detailed tripartite wig, with one breast bared, the other now lost.The statue originally would have had Horus the Child at Isis's breast.Nonetheless, this is a lovely depiction of the goddess.
Medium: Stone
Dimensions: Height: 1 5/8 inches (4 cm)
Condition: Fragmentary as described. Presented on custom mount.
Provenance: Royall Tyler (1884 - 1953), thence by descent. Royall ("Peter") Tyler was an historian, diplomat, economist, and art connoisseur.He was his the deputy commissioner general of the Economic and Financial Section of the League of Nations in Geneva (1924–1928).In 1923, Royall Tyler and Elisina Tyler acquired (and later restored) the historic garrison-castle, Antigny-le-Château, in Burgundy.Tyler was instrumental in organizing the first international exhibition of Byzantine art in Paris in 1931. He died at the age of sixty-eight on March 2, 1953, in Paris, apparently by suicide.
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