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Antiquite egyptienne : shabti (chaouabti, oushebti ou ushabti) (statuette funeraire en bois) de Mutri. Regne de Thoutmosis Ier, 17eme dynastie. 16eme siecle avant JC. Musee de l ermitage, Saint Petersbourg
FIA5336364 Antiquite egyptienne : shabti (chaouabti, oushebti ou ushabti) (statuette funeraire en bois) de Mutri. Regne de Thoutmosis Ier, 17eme dynastie. 16eme siecle avant JC. Musee de l ermitage, Saint Petersbourg by Egyptian School; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases an exquisite piece of ancient Egyptian art, specifically a wooden funerary statuette known as a shabti or chaouabti. Created during the reign of Thoutmosis I in the 17th dynasty, this remarkable artifact dates back to the 16th century BC. The statuette, belonging to Mutri, is currently housed in the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. Its intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of its design. Adorned with vibrant colors and adorned with Egyptian hieroglyphics, it serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess of ancient Egypt. Shabtis were commonly placed within tombs as servants for the deceased in the afterlife, tasked with performing manual labor on their behalf. This particular shabti would have played a significant role in ensuring that Mutri's journey into eternity was accompanied by all necessary provisions. As we marvel at this extraordinary sculpture today, we are transported back through time to an era steeped in mystery and wonder. It serves as a tangible link between our modern world and the enigmatic civilization that thrived thousands of years ago along the banks of Nile River. Through archeology and careful preservation efforts like those undertaken by institutions such as Bridgeman Images, these precious artifacts continue to shed light on ancient cultures while inspiring awe and fascination among viewers worldwide.
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