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An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor — An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor, 13th Dynasty, 1759-1640 B.C.

An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor

An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor, 13th Dynasty, 1759-1640 B.C.

A royal statue carved from granite or basalt depicting Princess Sat-hathor, sister to an Egyptian king during the 13th Dynasty. This sculpture exemplifies the formal conventions of ancient Egyptian royal portraiture from the Middle Kingdom period.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art

June 30, 2023

Estimate: $20,000$30,000

Lot 207

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An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor, An Egyptian Granite or Basalt Statue of the King’s Sister Princess Sat-hathor, 13th Dynasty, 1759-1640 B.C.

A royal statue carved from granite or basalt depicting Princess Sat-hathor, sister to an Egyptian king during the 13th Dynasty. This sculpture exemplifies the formal conventions of ancient Egyptian royal portraiture from the Middle Kingdom period.

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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, Basalt, Royal Portrait, Sculpture, Granite, Ancient Egypt, Princess