Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period Wood Figure - 54 cm






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Egyptian wooden sculpture of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris from the Late Period (664–332 B.C.), 54 cm high, 11.5 cm wide and 24 cm deep on a pedestal, weighing about 900 g, depicting a composite funerary deity with a stand included, in reasonable used condition with possible small parts missing, acquired in 2016 from France and originating from Egypt.
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Ptah-Sokar-Osiris is a composite Egyptian deity from the Late Period, who combines the functions of the creator god Ptah (creation), the Memphite god of the dead Sokar (underworld) and the god of rebirth Osiris (resurrection). This deity symbolises the cycle of death and rebirth and served as a funerary offering to protect the deceased in the afterlife.
Key aspects of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris:
Function: The figure was placed in tombs, often from the Third Intermediate Period onwards, to assist the soul of the deceased in the transition to a new life.
Appearance: Wooden gesso aplied and painted figures on a pedestal.
Symbolism: The fusion emphasises the continuity of life. This encompasses Sokar’s role as the sun god of the night and Osiris’s archetype of resurrection.
Connection to Memphis: The three gods were closely associated with the necropolis of Memphis.
Depictions: Statues often wear a specific crown with feathers or horns.
This deity illustrates the Egyptian focus on continuity and protection after death, combining the power of three gods for the deceased
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Ptah-Sokar-Osiris is a composite Egyptian deity from the Late Period, who combines the functions of the creator god Ptah (creation), the Memphite god of the dead Sokar (underworld) and the god of rebirth Osiris (resurrection). This deity symbolises the cycle of death and rebirth and served as a funerary offering to protect the deceased in the afterlife.
Key aspects of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris:
Function: The figure was placed in tombs, often from the Third Intermediate Period onwards, to assist the soul of the deceased in the transition to a new life.
Appearance: Wooden gesso aplied and painted figures on a pedestal.
Symbolism: The fusion emphasises the continuity of life. This encompasses Sokar’s role as the sun god of the night and Osiris’s archetype of resurrection.
Connection to Memphis: The three gods were closely associated with the necropolis of Memphis.
Depictions: Statues often wear a specific crown with feathers or horns.
This deity illustrates the Egyptian focus on continuity and protection after death, combining the power of three gods for the deceased
NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU
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