LOT 32 Egyptian Bronze Figure of Montu
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Late Period, 26th-30th Dynasty, 664-343 B.C. A striding bronze figure of the war god Montu with falcon head, wearing a shendyt kilt and a tripartite striated wig, surmounted by two ostrich plumes and fronted by a sun disk and double uraei, wearing a collar and holding a staff with a falcon-headed terminal emerging from a papyrus umbrel; standing on an integral rectangular plinth with a single line of inscription that probably ran around all sides, of which a few hieroglyphs remain, the front reading: '.? Lord (of)' and the left side reading 'Thebes, (that) he may give life.', the last hieroglyph on the front side and the first three on the left give the familiar epithet of Montu, 'Lord of Thebes' which is followed by the request from the statues dedicator for Montu to bestow life (and perhaps other benefits) upon him/her; apanied by a custom-made tiered display base. Cf. The British Museum, museum number EA60339, for a similar figure believed to possibly date to the Late Period; Musée du Louvre, inv.no. AF 588. 553 grams, 22.7 cm high (639 grams total, 25.5 cm high including stand) (9 in. (10 in."). Japanese collection, prior to 1980. AAL Geneva, Switzerland, 1980. British collection since 1999. With Pierre Bergé & Associés, Paris, 2 February 2017, lot 78. Apanied by an academic report by Egyptologist Paul Whelan. Apanied by a copy of the relevant Pierre Bergé & Associés catalogue pages (20,000-22,00 euros).This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by AIAD certificate no.11175-188107. The statuette was most likely an offering made at one of Montus cult centres in the Theban region to ensure for the dedicator the good favour of the god.mensurate with his warlike nature, Montu can sometimes be depicted holding a khepesh sickle-bladed sword, yet here he holds a rarer attribute: a carefully detailed staff with a falcon-headed terminal emerging from a papyrus umbel. This almost certainly symbolises Montus association with Re the Heliopolitan sun-god also depicted with a falcon head - as his Upper Egyptian counterpart. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions ]Condition Report: Fine condition, professionally cleaned.
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