Fragment of limestone carved in raised relief, showing Tuthmosis I, husband and father to Hatshepsut. The king wears the long royal beard and a coiled uraeus over a wig cover. The lower part of a cartouche is visible. The sculptor has obviously changed his mind about the position of the arms; a previous outline can clearly be seen, but this would have been covered by a layer of plaster and paint when the relief was finished.
Present location |
LIVERPOOL MUSEUM [03/061] LIVERPOOL |
Inventory number |
56.22.141 |
Dating |
HATSHEPSUT/MAATKARE |
Archaeological Site |
UNSPECIFIED |
Category |
RELIEF |
Material |
LIMESTONE |
Technique |
HIGH RELIEF |
Width |
32 cm |