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Statue Group of Nen-kheft-ka and His Wife, Nefer-shemes

Egyptianca. 2350 BC (Old Kingdom)

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

Found in a rock-cut tomb at Deshasheh, located about seventy miles to the south of modern Cairo, this pair statue of the mayor Nen-kheft-ka and his wife Nefer-shemes exemplifies in the pose and relative scale of its subjects the standard Egyptian artistic conventions for the representation of men and women. Nen-kheft-ka strides forward with his left foot and holds his arms closely at his sides, while his wife is depicted on a smaller scale and stands with her feet together. Each statue was carved separately and altered prior to burial to fit into a shared base.

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  • Title: Statue Group of Nen-kheft-ka and His Wife, Nefer-shemes
  • Creator Nationality: Egyptian
  • Date Created: ca. 2350 BC (Old Kingdom)
  • Physical Dimensions: w31 x h54.5 x d22.3 cm
  • Type: statues; sculpture
  • Rights: Museum acquisition by exchange with Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1973, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
  • External Link: The Walters Art Museum
  • Medium: limestone, traces of paint
  • Provenance: [Excavated by Sir Flinders Petrie, Deshasheh, Egypt, 1897]; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, October 1897, by gift [of the Egypt Exploration Fund, no. 97.1092]; Walters Art Museum, 1973, by exchange.
  • Place of Discovery: Deshasheh (present-day Dishashah, Egypt)
  • Inscriptions: [Translation] Inscribed near feet: Royal acquaintance, Nen-kheft-ka; [Translation] Inscribed near feet: Royal acquaintance, Nefer-shemes
  • ExhibitionHistory: Highlights from the Collection. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1998-2001
  • Artist: Egyptian
The Walters Art Museum

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