Fragment of a Temple Relief
ca. 380 B.C.E.-30 B.C.E.
Maker Unknown
Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art
The identity of the king depicted here is not known. His features resemble those of Nectanebo II, last king of Dynasty XXX (circa 380–342 B.C.), but he may be one of the Ptolemaic rulers. The empty cartouches do not necessarily imply that the scene was unfinished. The king\'s two names (the prenomen, or throne name, and the nomen, or family name) may have been painted and later lost. Alternatively, the cartouches may have been left blank to denote that the office of kingship itself mattered more than the particular king\'s identity.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Sculpture
- Formatted Medium
- Limestone
- Medium
- limestone
- Locations
- Place made: Egypt
- Dynasty
- Dynasty 30 (probably)
- Dimensions
- 7 7/8 x 8 1/8 in. (20 x 20.6 cm)
- Accession Number
- 55.4
- Credit Line
- Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund
- Exhibitions
- Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity, Ancient Egyptian Art
- Rights Statement
- Creative Commons-BY
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