
Sujet
Probably the most celebrated private statue of the Old Kingdom, this wooden statue of Ka Aper, also known as Sheikh el Beled (Headman of the Village), portrays a corpulent ageing man with an expressive shrewd face
Légende
Probably the most celebrated private statue of the Old Kingdom, this wooden statue of Ka Aper, also known as Sheikh el Beled (Headman of the Village), portrays a corpulent ageing man with an expressive shrewd face, Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. late 4th/early 5th dyn. c 2450BC. Saqqara.
Info+
Werner Forman Archive/ Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Crédit
Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman
Notre référence
UMG12A18_324
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
32,8Mo (2,4Mo) / 25,1cm x 32,7cm / 2966 x 3862 (300dpi)