編號 100826180

無法使用
古埃及 青銅色 米恩神像。晚期,公元前664年至公元前332年。高16.5厘米。
競投已結束
8 週前

古埃及 青銅色 米恩神像。晚期,公元前664年至公元前332年。高16.5厘米。

Sculpture of the God Min. Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC. Bronze. 22 cm height without stand. Condition: Good condition, all intact, only have reconstruction of the two crown feathers. Provenance: Private collection, France. Acquired before the 1970's. Description: Min was a very ancient deity in Ancient Egypt, worshipped primarily as the god of fertility, male virility, and reproduction. His cult dates back to the Predynastic Period (before 3100 BC) and lasted for millennia. Min was typically depicted as a mummified man, standing with one arm raised holding a whip or mace, and with an erect penis, symbolising his role as the god of life. He was often crowned with two tall feathers and associated with the colour black, a symbol of fertility due to the fertile silt of the Nile. Min was particularly worshipped in the cities of Coptos (Qift) and Akhmim in Upper Egypt, where festivals were held in his honour. One of the best-known rituals was the procession of the god's statue outside the temple, in which the pharaoh participated as a symbol of his role as sustainer of order and fertility in the country. During these festivities, lettuce, considered an aphrodisiac, was offered, and rituals were performed to ensure abundant harvests. Over time, especially during the New Kingdom (approximately 1550–1070 BC), Min was syncretised with other important gods. One of the most notable mergers was with Amun, the chief god of Thebes, who was also associated with fertility, creation, and divine power. This merger gave rise to the figure of Amun-Min (also spelled Amon-Min), a manifestation that combined Min's reproductive qualities with Amun's creative, protective, and universal power. Amon-Min was depicted similarly to Min, but with the additional symbolic attributes of Amon, such as the feather headdress or ram's horns. This composite deity represented the virile and creative force of the universe, especially in relation to the pharaoh, who was seen as the son of the gods and guarantor of the continuity of the cosmic order. The fusion of Amun and Min highlights the flexibility of the Egyptian pantheon and how gods could be combined to reflect complex aspects of life, nature, and royalty. Thus, Amun-Min became a powerful symbol of rebirth, fertility, and the vigour of the Egyptian state, especially under the leadership of the pharaoh. 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.

編號 100826180

無法使用
古埃及 青銅色 米恩神像。晚期,公元前664年至公元前332年。高16.5厘米。

古埃及 青銅色 米恩神像。晚期,公元前664年至公元前332年。高16.5厘米。

Sculpture of the God Min.

Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC.

Bronze.

22 cm height without stand.

Condition: Good condition, all intact, only have reconstruction of the two crown feathers.

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

Description:

Min was a very ancient deity in Ancient Egypt, worshipped primarily as the god of fertility, male virility, and reproduction. His cult dates back to the Predynastic Period (before 3100 BC) and lasted for millennia. Min was typically depicted as a mummified man, standing with one arm raised holding a whip or mace, and with an erect penis, symbolising his role as the god of life. He was often crowned with two tall feathers and associated with the colour black, a symbol of fertility due to the fertile silt of the Nile.

Min was particularly worshipped in the cities of Coptos (Qift) and Akhmim in Upper Egypt, where festivals were held in his honour. One of the best-known rituals was the procession of the god's statue outside the temple, in which the pharaoh participated as a symbol of his role as sustainer of order and fertility in the country. During these festivities, lettuce, considered an aphrodisiac, was offered, and rituals were performed to ensure abundant harvests.

Over time, especially during the New Kingdom (approximately 1550–1070 BC), Min was syncretised with other important gods. One of the most notable mergers was with Amun, the chief god of Thebes, who was also associated with fertility, creation, and divine power. This merger gave rise to the figure of Amun-Min (also spelled Amon-Min), a manifestation that combined Min's reproductive qualities with Amun's creative, protective, and universal power.

Amon-Min was depicted similarly to Min, but with the additional symbolic attributes of Amon, such as the feather headdress or ram's horns. This composite deity represented the virile and creative force of the universe, especially in relation to the pharaoh, who was seen as the son of the gods and guarantor of the continuity of the cosmic order.
The fusion of Amun and Min highlights the flexibility of the Egyptian pantheon and how gods could be combined to reflect complex aspects of life, nature, and royalty. Thus, Amun-Min became a powerful symbol of rebirth, fertility, and the vigour of the Egyptian state, especially under the leadership of the pharaoh.






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.

競投已結束
Ruth Garrido Vila
專家
估價  € 11,000 - € 14,000

類似物品

中的精彩好物

考古學

設置搜索提醒
設置搜索提醒,以便在有新匹配可用時收到通知。

該物品在

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

如何在Catawiki上購買

了解更多有關買家保護

      1. 發現獨特物品

      瀏覽專家挑選的數千件獨特物品。查看每件獨特物品的照片、詳情和估價。 

      2. 出價最高

      找到您喜歡的物品並作出最高的出價。您可以跟隨拍賣進行到底,也可以讓我們的系統為您出價。您所要做的就是為您要支付的最高金額設置出價。 

      3. 作出安全可靠的付款

      為您的獨特物品付款,我們將在您的物品安全無恙抵達前,確保您的付款安全。我們使用受信任的支付系統來處理所有交易。 

有類近的物品可以出售?

無論您是網上拍賣的新手還是專業銷售人員,我們都可以幫助您為您的獨特物品賺取更多收益。

出售您的物品