Ancient Egyptian Bronze Goddess Bastet Figure. 9,5 cm H. Late Period, 664 – 332 B.C.

14
days
18
hours
02
minutes
22
seconds
Current bid
€ 2
Reserve price not met
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Selected by Ruth Garrido Vila

Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.

Estimate  € 7,200 - € 8,000
18 other people are watching this object
esBidder 4126 €2
frBidder 1401 €1

Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 121980 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Ancient Egyptian bronze Bastet Figure, Late Period (664–332 BC), 9.5 cm high with stand, from a private collection in France, in very good condition with authenticity certificate.

AI-assisted summary

Description from the seller

Bastet Figure.

- very fine -

Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 – 332 B.C.

Bronze.

6,1 cm height and 9,5 cm with the stand.

Condition: Good condition, intact.

Provenance: Private collection, France. Acquired before the 1970's.

Description:

Bastet is a goddess from Egyptian mythology who is identified with the figure of cats. She is often represented with the body of a woman and the head of a cat, or simply as a very stylized full-body cat. The mission of this goddess is vague, some think that she symbolized home, joy, harmony and happiness. Others speculate that she was a deity in charge of symbolizing sexual desire, the moon, fertility, motherhood or feminine virtues in general.

The goddess had as a sister the extremely dangerous goddess Sejmet, the one who was also represented by another feline, the enraged lioness. A goddess who represented the malefic qualities of the sun. Even though Bastet was a seemingly peaceful goddess, if she got angry she could be much more angry than her sister, so it was better to keep her pleased.

Its representation as a cat is not accidental, and it is that the nature of the cat, or rather of the cats, is that of an animal of great fertility, and a protective mother with all her puppies, in addition to being nocturnal animals who are comfortable with the dark to hunt.

In the cult of the goddess, the priests chose a cat, which was worshiped and revered treating it as the very incarnation of the goddess. Every year, when spring approached, her followers celebrated the Feast of Drunkenness. In this festival, processions with images of the goddess took place, which were transported in a large boat across the Nile. When the procession arrived at Bubastis (a city consecrated to the goddess), an authentic party full of drink began in which everyone ended up harmed by alcohol and dances. The only thing that was intended was to worship the goddess so that Bastet would calm down and not pull out the sharp nails from her.

Her worship was so important that cats, the representation and incarnation of the goddess, were raised in her temples, and when they died, they were carefully mummified by burying them in specific tombs. Necropolises of this type have been found in Bubastis, Saqqara, Tanis, Beni Hassan and Thebes.









Notes:

- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License (Passport for European Union) - If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 1-2 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.


Seller's Story

Gallery of Ancient Art - Archeology based in Barcelona with more than fifteen years of experience. Specialized in classical art, Egyptian art, Asian art and pre-Columbian art. It guarantees the authenticity of all its pieces. It participates in the most important art fairs in Spain, such as Feriarte, as well as in fairs abroad, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussels. All the pieces are sent with an Export Permit issued by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. We are quick to ship via DHL Express or Direct Art Transport.
Translated by Google Translate

Bastet Figure.

- very fine -

Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 – 332 B.C.

Bronze.

6,1 cm height and 9,5 cm with the stand.

Condition: Good condition, intact.

Provenance: Private collection, France. Acquired before the 1970's.

Description:

Bastet is a goddess from Egyptian mythology who is identified with the figure of cats. She is often represented with the body of a woman and the head of a cat, or simply as a very stylized full-body cat. The mission of this goddess is vague, some think that she symbolized home, joy, harmony and happiness. Others speculate that she was a deity in charge of symbolizing sexual desire, the moon, fertility, motherhood or feminine virtues in general.

The goddess had as a sister the extremely dangerous goddess Sejmet, the one who was also represented by another feline, the enraged lioness. A goddess who represented the malefic qualities of the sun. Even though Bastet was a seemingly peaceful goddess, if she got angry she could be much more angry than her sister, so it was better to keep her pleased.

Its representation as a cat is not accidental, and it is that the nature of the cat, or rather of the cats, is that of an animal of great fertility, and a protective mother with all her puppies, in addition to being nocturnal animals who are comfortable with the dark to hunt.

In the cult of the goddess, the priests chose a cat, which was worshiped and revered treating it as the very incarnation of the goddess. Every year, when spring approached, her followers celebrated the Feast of Drunkenness. In this festival, processions with images of the goddess took place, which were transported in a large boat across the Nile. When the procession arrived at Bubastis (a city consecrated to the goddess), an authentic party full of drink began in which everyone ended up harmed by alcohol and dances. The only thing that was intended was to worship the goddess so that Bastet would calm down and not pull out the sharp nails from her.

Her worship was so important that cats, the representation and incarnation of the goddess, were raised in her temples, and when they died, they were carefully mummified by burying them in specific tombs. Necropolises of this type have been found in Bubastis, Saqqara, Tanis, Beni Hassan and Thebes.









Notes:

- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License (Passport for European Union) - If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 1-2 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.


Seller's Story

Gallery of Ancient Art - Archeology based in Barcelona with more than fifteen years of experience. Specialized in classical art, Egyptian art, Asian art and pre-Columbian art. It guarantees the authenticity of all its pieces. It participates in the most important art fairs in Spain, such as Feriarte, as well as in fairs abroad, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussels. All the pieces are sent with an Export Permit issued by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. We are quick to ship via DHL Express or Direct Art Transport.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Culture
Ancient Egyptian
Century/ Timeframe
Late Period, 664 – 332 B.C.
Name of object
Goddess Bastet Figure. 9,5 cm H. Late Period, 664 – 332 B.C.
Acquired from
Private collection
Material
Bronze
Condition
Very good
SpainVerified
9103
Objects sold
99.56%
protop

Disclaimer

The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.

The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.

Similar objects

For you in

Archaeology