Head of King Seti II Wearing the Blue Crown – New Kingdom, Ramesside – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544752
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Signature: Burnt into wood of base: DegasMarking: Within bronze rectangle let into base: CIRE / PERDUE / AA HEBRARD / A ; within bronze seal on left thigh: CIRE / PERDUE / AA HEBRARD ; incised in bronze to right of seal on left thigh: (A) serial letter
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The SceneThe reconstructed scene suggests ways the elements might have been meaningfully arranged. In the upper register, a king kneels and offers globular jars of wine to a seated god and goddess on the left
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Excavated by Sayyid Pasha Khashaba (Said Bey), May 1910. Acquired by Khashaba in the division of finds. In Cairo with Maurice Nahman, November 1910. Purchased from Nahman by Dikran G. Kelekian, 1911. Purchased from Kelekian, 1917
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1959, excavated under the direction of Robert H. Dyson Jr. on behalf of the Hasanlu Project sponsored by the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, the Archaeological Service of Iran, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art; acquired by the Museum in 1960, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
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