LOT 0007 EGYPTIAN PAINTED POLYCHOME COFFIN MASK - WITH REPORT
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Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC A mask with a timeless expression, from an anthropoid sarcophagus, the face idealistically modelled in yellow slip; the large almond-shaped eyes painted black for pupils and white painted sclera. The eyes and mouth have been carved with eternity and care in mind; The mouth projecting the slightest, gentle smile which for the Egyptians held a symbolic belief that it would assist in a peaceful and solemn afterlife. The mummy mask was an essential part of burial and acted as protection but would also act as a substitute for the mummified head should it be lost or damaged. The Egyptians hoped to be able to continue their lives after death, through a strong belief in an afterlife. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. For similar see: Manley, B and Dodson, A., (2010) Life Everlasting. National Museums Scotland Collection of Ancient Egyptian Coffins (Edinburgh: NMS Enterprises Ltd.). Size: L:300mm / W:220mm ; With stand: 1.4kgProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
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