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Statuette of the official Bes

UnknownLate period, 26th dynasty, (c. 660-610 B.C.)

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Lisboa, Portugal

The inscription on the base of this statue reads 'Count and Prince, Companion of His Majesty'. Bes is portrayed sitting in a position that was widely used in the Old Kingdom (c. 2660--2180 B.C), at the beginning of the New Kingdom (c. 1550-1070 B.C) and again by the officials, including this courtier, who served Psamtik I.
The statue is sculpted in fine-grained compact limestone that is similar to marble. The elegance of the figure’s stylized face, with its shy smile, contrasts beautifully with his solid limbs and torso, which is finely modelled to reveal protruding clavicles and a pronounced depression of the thorax. The figure transmits a sense of great serenity and dignity that was characteristic of a period of harmony – the so-called Saite Renaissance – which witnessed a return to the original forms of Egypt’s glorious past.

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  • Title: Statuette of the official Bes
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date created: Late period, 26th dynasty, (c. 660-610 B.C.)
  • Location created: Egypt
  • Physical Dimensions: H. 32.2 x W. 20.9 cm
  • Medium: Compact limestone
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

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