Ptolemäische ägyptische Mumie Gold Kartonnage einer Dame, Tacheretpaankh , 332-30 v. Chr., Blattgold, Louvre Museum Inv E1047. Frau in Grabtuch, ousekh Halskette
3636 x 5000 px | 30,8 x 42,3 cm | 12,1 x 16,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
10. Januar 2022
Ort:
Louvre Museum
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Ptolemaic Egyptian mummy gold Cartonnage of a lady, Tacheretpaankh , 332-30 BC, gold leaf, Louvre Museum inv E1047. Woman in shroud, ousekh necklace. Decoration: on the stomach; series of deities; offering scene on the legs; 1st register; winged goddess 2nd register; lustration; goddess sitting between Thot & Horus; winged goddess 3rd register; adoration scene; god (8, worshipping); Osiris 4th register; tomb of Osiris; Isis; Nephthys 5th register; canopic vase; bird-ba Condition of the work: missing feet. Inscription to: Tacheretpaankh ; Tacheretosiris (mother) ; Pourhes (father). Length: 142 cm; Width: 60 cm Sully room 644. Cartonnage is the term used in Egyptology and Papyrology for plastered layers of fibre or papyrus, flexible enough for moulding while wet against the irregular surfaces of the body; the method was used in funerary workshops to produce cases, masks or panels to cover all or part of the mummified and wrapped body. The plastered surface gave an even ground for painting motifs with greater stability than was possible with a linen shroud.