No. 83422305

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Ancient Egyptian Bronze Priestess of Bastet | Royal-Athena & Exhibited - 91 mm
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Ancient Egyptian Bronze Priestess of Bastet | Royal-Athena & Exhibited - 91 mm

Enter the mystical world of ancient Egypt with this Bronze Priestess of Bastet Statue, a remarkable representation from the Third Intermediate Period, dating back to the 22nd Dynasty, approximately 943 to 720 BCE. This votive piece embodies the rich religious culture of the time, when deities were revered, and votive offerings were a tangible expression of faith and devotion. The statue stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and religious practices of the era. It depicts a priestess adorned with the attributes of Bastet, a key figure in Egyptian mythology who evolved from a fierce lioness to a protective goddess, symbolizing the dual nature of life itself. The priestess holds a sistrum, an ancient musical instrument that created a sound to ward off evil spirits and summon the favor of the gods. This sistrum is not merely an accessory; it signifies the role music played in sacred rituals, often used to appease the gods during ceremonial occasions. In her left hand, the priestess carries an aegis, often associated with divine protection, and a basket nestled in the crook of her arm. This basket may have been used to carry offerings or personal votive items, indicating the priestess's role in ritualistic ceremonies. The aegis can also represent the counterpoise to a 'menyet' collar, further connecting the statue to joyous celebration and the musical heritage of the ancient Egyptians. Crafted from leaded bronze, the material choice for the statue is significant. Bronze, valued for its durability and luster, was often reserved for important religious figures and deities, reflecting the status of the subject portrayed. The rich patina that has developed over centuries adds to its mystique, a hallmark of authenticity and age. The intricate details on the statue, from the stylized hair to the delicate features of the face, demonstrate the artistry of the time. The remnants of surface wear, nicks, and abrasions do not detract from the piece's beauty but rather tell a story of its historical journey and use in ancient worship. This Bronze Priestess of Bastet has a storied provenance, having been part of several prominent collections and exhibited in reputable institutions like Picker Art Gallery and Fitchburg Art Museum. Its publication in noted catalogs further establishes its significance and desirability among collectors. For collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Egyptian artifacts, this statue is not just a piece of history; it's a connection to the past, a bridge to the rituals and beliefs of a civilization that continues to fascinate the modern world. As a votive offering, it served as a physical embodiment of prayers and wishes to Bastet, likely placed in a temple or personal shrine, emanating hope and protection. In conclusion, this Bronze Priestess of Bastet Statue is more than an artifact; it is a piece of ancient Egyptian spirituality, a symbol of the rich tapestry of religious and cultural practices that have shaped human history. Its provenance and publication history make it a valuable piece for any collection, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee its revered legacy. Visual Analysis: The bronze statue is an exquisite example of ancient Egyptian religious art, illustrating a priestess of Bastet. Noteworthy are the sistrum and aegis, which highlight her ceremonial role. The figure's poised stance and detailed attire, including the intricate hairstyle and facial features, suggest a crafted homage to Bastet’s priestesses. Such representations were rare and revered, making this statue a significant collectible. Its condition, with a rich patina and evident age-related wear, authenticates its historical value. Notes: - The piece includes authenticity certificate. - If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 4-6 weeks maximum. - The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki. #ExclusiveCabinetofCuriosities

No. 83422305

No longer available
Ancient Egyptian Bronze Priestess of Bastet | Royal-Athena & Exhibited - 91 mm

Ancient Egyptian Bronze Priestess of Bastet | Royal-Athena & Exhibited - 91 mm

Enter the mystical world of ancient Egypt with this Bronze Priestess of Bastet Statue, a remarkable representation from the Third Intermediate Period, dating back to the 22nd Dynasty, approximately 943 to 720 BCE. This votive piece embodies the rich religious culture of the time, when deities were revered, and votive offerings were a tangible expression of faith and devotion.

The statue stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and religious practices of the era. It depicts a priestess adorned with the attributes of Bastet, a key figure in Egyptian mythology who evolved from a fierce lioness to a protective goddess, symbolizing the dual nature of life itself. The priestess holds a sistrum, an ancient musical instrument that created a sound to ward off evil spirits and summon the favor of the gods. This sistrum is not merely an accessory; it signifies the role music played in sacred rituals, often used to appease the gods during ceremonial occasions.

In her left hand, the priestess carries an aegis, often associated with divine protection, and a basket nestled in the crook of her arm. This basket may have been used to carry offerings or personal votive items, indicating the priestess's role in ritualistic ceremonies. The aegis can also represent the counterpoise to a 'menyet' collar, further connecting the statue to joyous celebration and the musical heritage of the ancient Egyptians.

Crafted from leaded bronze, the material choice for the statue is significant. Bronze, valued for its durability and luster, was often reserved for important religious figures and deities, reflecting the status of the subject portrayed. The rich patina that has developed over centuries adds to its mystique, a hallmark of authenticity and age.

The intricate details on the statue, from the stylized hair to the delicate features of the face, demonstrate the artistry of the time. The remnants of surface wear, nicks, and abrasions do not detract from the piece's beauty but rather tell a story of its historical journey and use in ancient worship.

This Bronze Priestess of Bastet has a storied provenance, having been part of several prominent collections and exhibited in reputable institutions like Picker Art Gallery and Fitchburg Art Museum. Its publication in noted catalogs further establishes its significance and desirability among collectors.

For collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Egyptian artifacts, this statue is not just a piece of history; it's a connection to the past, a bridge to the rituals and beliefs of a civilization that continues to fascinate the modern world. As a votive offering, it served as a physical embodiment of prayers and wishes to Bastet, likely placed in a temple or personal shrine, emanating hope and protection.

In conclusion, this Bronze Priestess of Bastet Statue is more than an artifact; it is a piece of ancient Egyptian spirituality, a symbol of the rich tapestry of religious and cultural practices that have shaped human history. Its provenance and publication history make it a valuable piece for any collection, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee its revered legacy.

Visual Analysis:
The bronze statue is an exquisite example of ancient Egyptian religious art, illustrating a priestess of Bastet. Noteworthy are the sistrum and aegis, which highlight her ceremonial role. The figure's poised stance and detailed attire, including the intricate hairstyle and facial features, suggest a crafted homage to Bastet’s priestesses. Such representations were rare and revered, making this statue a significant collectible. Its condition, with a rich patina and evident age-related wear, authenticates its historical value.

Notes:
- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 4-6 weeks maximum.
- The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
#ExclusiveCabinetofCuriosities

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