Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art
Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art
Property from the Estate of Paul and Marianne Steiner
Lot Closed
July 6, 12:07 PM GMT
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from the Estate of Paul and Marianne Steiner
An Egyptian Polychrome Limestone Stela
1st Intermediate Period/11th Dynasty, 2180-1938 B.C., probably from Naga ed-Deir
carved in sunk relief with the owners Inheret-Shema , “the Sole Companion, and Overseer of the Black Cattle in Shayt”, and his wife “whom he loves, the Sole Ornament, Prophetess of Hathor, Set-net-Inheret”, the husband holding a stave and walking stick, and wearing a leopard-skin cloak and collar, offerings placed before him, his wife wearing a long close-fitting dress, broad collar, and tripartite wig, two lines of inscription above, three columns at right.
62.2 x 53.3 cm.
Ray Winfield Smith Collection, New Hampshire (Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, November 20th-21st, 1975, no. 362, illus.)
acquired by the current owners at the above sale
Published
Henry Fischer, “Three Stelae from Naga ed-Dier” in Studies in Ancient Egypt, the Aegean, and the Sudan; Essays in Honor of Dows Dunham on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday, June 1, 1980, Boston, 1981, pp.58-61, figs. 1and 2
Edward Brovarski, Naga ed-Deir in the First Intermediate Period, Atlanta, 2018, pp. 296 (Table 11.3, Polychrome group stelae) and 313