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
New York, p. 14. Winlock, Herbert E. 1937. Egyptian Statues and Statuettes.
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New York, p. 14. Winlock, Herbert E. 1937. Egyptian Statues and Statuettes.
1907 Object Number: 07.286.87 Said to be from the Peloponnese (Mertens 1985, p.
Greek, Etruscan and Roman Bronzes. no. 1181, p. 348, New York: Gilliss Press.
Rider on a NagA number of drawings from the Deccani kingdoms that incorporate marbling are known. A whole group of them illustrate nags; among the Sufis, nags are thought metaphorically to embody the body’s gross desires and therefore are properly shown starved and beaten
Tehran: Bunyad-i Mawqufat-i Duktur Mahmud Afshar, 1994, p. 274.
[Aaron Furman Gallery, New York, until 1962]; Nelson A. Rockefeller, New York, 1962, on loan to The Museum of Primitive Art, New York, 1962–63; The Museum of Primitive Art, New York, 1963–78
See especially p. 122, Pl. 35. Taube, Karl A.
Base, to the right(1) An „offering that the King gives“ of Thoth, the lord of hieroglyphs, lord of Hermopolis, weigher of truth, conveyor of Re in the night bark. May you grant response to a matter in its exactitude
James P.
.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 301, fig. 186.
: 59.11.2 Said to have been found at Koukouvaones in Attica (von Bothmer 1961, p.
Excavated by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter, 1920. Acquired by Lord Carnarvon in the division of finds; Carnarvon Collection, 1920–1926. Purchased by the Museum from Lady Carnarvon, 1926.
.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 390, fig. 245. Arnold, Dorothea 1995.
excavated by Luigi Palma di Cesnola at Kourion, Cyprus; until 1874, collection of L.P.
International Congress of Classical Archaeology : Ankara-İzmir, 23-30/IX/1973. p.