Separated from the mummy-shaped coffin of which it once formed the footboard, the board now appears to have been created as an independent work of art: a lively depiction of a bull with black spots, carrying a mummy on its back. According to a myth, the sacred Apis bull carried the corpse of Osiris for Horus. It is a rare image which the priest of Montu Nes(er)-amun has utilized in order to achieve resurrection like Osiris.
Present location |
KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM [09/001] VIENNA |
Inventory number |
912 |
Dating |
25TH DYNASTY AND CONTEMPORARIES |
Archaeological Site |
UNKNOWN |
Category |
COFFIN/SARCOPHAGUS ELEMENT |
Material |
WOOD |
Technique |
PAINTED |
Height |
36.2 cm |
Width |
27 cm |
Depth |
2 cm |
Speech by Osiris, the great god, and by Montu, the Lord of the West. Nes(er)-amun, the lord of veneration.