This ramesside shabti of Neferrenpet belonged in turn to the Anastasi, Raifé, and de Meester de Ravestein collections. This latter collector of Egyptian antiquities offered the piece to the museum in 1884. This attractive statuette is characterised by a curly hairstyle and a pleated garment with a prominent apron. 'The treasury administrator' holds two objects in his hands, the djed-pillar and the Isis-knot. His feet are finely modelled and he wears sandals. Most of the hieroglyphic texts are inscribed on the back of the statuette.
Present location |
KMKG - MRAH [07/003] BRUSSELS |
Inventory number |
E.5548 |
Dating |
19TH DYNASTY |
Archaeological Site |
UNKNOWN |
Category |
SHABTI |
Material |
SCHIST |
Technique |
HEWN; ENGRAVED; ENGRAVED; SCULPTURED |
Height |
24.4 cm |