Model of a boat with oars
From the end of the Old Kingdom, the Egyptians departed for the next life accompanied by plastered and painted wooden models which took the place of wall reliefs and stone models. This model of a boat dating from the Middle Kingdom has a helmsman and 11 rowers; a 13th person who sets the pace is shown on the prow of the boat.. The model should be considered as an offering which was placed in the tomb of the dead person.
Present location KMKG - MRAH ...[07/003] BRUSSELS
Inventory number E.7517
Dating MIDDLE KINGDOM
Archaeological Site UNKNOWN
Category BOAT (MODEL)
Material WOOD
Technique SCULPTURED; PAINTED; PAINTED ON STUCCO
Height 28 cm
Width 12.5 cm
From the end of the Old Kingdom, the Egyptians departed for the next life accompanied by plastered and painted wooden models which took the place of wall reliefs and stone models. This model of a boat dating from the Middle Kingdom has a helmsman and 11 rowers; a 13th person who sets the pace is shown on the prow of the boat.. The model should be considered as an offering which was placed in the tomb of the dead person.
Present location KMKG - MRAH ...[07/003] BRUSSELS
Inventory number E.7517
Dating MIDDLE KINGDOM
Archaeological Site UNKNOWN
Category BOAT (MODEL)
Material WOOD
Technique SCULPTURED; PAINTED; PAINTED ON STUCCO
Height 28 cm
Width 12.5 cm
Bibliography•W. Seipel, Ägypten. Götter, Gräber und die Kunst. 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube (Exposition), Linz 1989, I 114 n° 81
•Génie des hommes, âme de l'homme (Exposition), Huy 1998, 41 nº 25
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•Génie des hommes, âme de l'homme (Exposition), Huy 1998, 41 nº 25
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