Photo of collection object Headless Statuette of a Scribe
Headless Statuette of a Scribe, ca. 1938-1875 B.C.E.. Gneiss, 6 7/16 x 4 13/16 x 5 9/16 in. (16.4 x 12.3 x 14.2 cm). Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 73.87.1. Creative Commons-BY.

Headless Statuette of a Scribe

ca. 1938-1875 B.C.E.

Maker Unknown

Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art

The Egyptians valued literacy even more than physical strength or military prowess. Individuals wishing to immortalize their wisdom and education frequently commissioned statues of themselves as scribes, professional men whose income derived from their great learning rather than physical labor. Images of scribes seated with papyrus rolls in their laps were placed in tombs as early as the Fourth Dynasty (circa 2625–2500 B.C.E.).
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
Gneiss
Medium
gneiss
Locations
Place made: Egypt
Dynasty
Dynasty 12
Dimensions
6 7/16 x 4 13/16 x 5 9/16 in. (16.4 x 12.3 x 14.2 cm)
Accession Number
73.87.1
Credit Line
Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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