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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mena7: [QB] [IMG]http://art.thewalters.org/images/art/large/l_pl2_22167_fnt_bw_h75-2.jpg[/IMG] This squatting figure has his knees drawn up and his arms crossed on his knees. He wears a wig. On the front is the deceased worshipping Osiris. There are incised hieroglyphics around the pedestal, the rear column, and the front dress [IMG]http://art.thewalters.org/images/art/large/l_pl2_22238_3qtr_bw-2.jpg[/IMG] This statuette of a standing male figure is jointed at the shoulders and at the bottom of the skirt. The man's hair is done with black dots on white. The foreparts of the feet are made separately. The man wears a white skirt. The paint is largellygone from the upper part of the body. The nails are white. The piece is on its original base. There is a wood pin through the base into a prong under each foot. The workmanship of the piece is good [IMG]http://art.thewalters.org/images/art/large/l_pl2_22410_fnt_bw-2.jpg[/IMG] This sculpture of a man is probably shop work. The man has his hands at his sides. There is an inscription on the front of his dress, and on a stele at back. The piece is broken at the ankles [/QB][/QUOTE]
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