Statue of a Seated Woman

1st century BCE-1st century CE

11.8 cm 26.5 cm 12.8 cm

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The woman is dressed in a long garment, which covers her whole body except her toes. The shape of her stool is unusual and might have been intended to represent a folding chair. The integrated base is inscribed with the name of the female owner: Neb't of the Yger clan.

Sculpture

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Sotheby's, London, between 1963 and 1971; Giraud and Carolyn Foster, Baltimore, between 1963 and 1971, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2007, by gift.
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