古埃及,後期 青銅色 奥西里斯像,高9,3厘米 - 曾属于朱尔斯·贝耶(1834–1923)收藏

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青銅奧西里斯像,9.3 公分,出自古埃及(晚期,公元前664–332年),原始/官方,曾為朱爾斯·貝勒收藏,於 2026 年於法國拍賣購得,出處自 1923 年起為私人收藏。

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The piece depicts Osiris, lord of the Duat (underworld), with his canonical attributes. He wears the Atef crown (a combination of the white crown of Upper Egypt with ostrich feathers on either side). His face features a braided false beard, a symbol of divinity and royalty. His body is mummified (wrapped like a mummy), with only his arms crossed over his chest visible. In his clenched hands he holds the Heka (sceptre or staff) and the Nekhakha (scourge or whip), symbols of authority and fertility.

Osiris embodies resurrection and the cycle of regeneration. During the Late Period and the Ptolemaic period, his cult became widespread, which explains the large number of bronze figurines of this type found in hiding places or favissae within temples.

The Late Period (664–332 BC) marked the last great renaissance of art and national identity in the face of growing foreign influence. During this period, the cult of Osiris became the central focus of popular piety, triggering the production of technically sophisticated bronze works using the lost-wax technique. These figures were placed in temples as votive offerings, serving as an eternal link between the devotee and the god to ensure divine protection and triumph over death.

Jules Baillet (1864–1953). He was a highly respected professional Egyptologist and a leading figure in the French school of Egyptology of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a student of Gaston Maspero, one of the founding fathers of modern Egyptology. He was a member of the prestigious French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) in Cairo, one of the world’s leading institutions in the field. Baillet is renowned for his monumental work documenting ancient graffiti in the Valley of the Kings. His work ‘Inscriptions grecques et latines des tombeaux des rois ou Syringes’ (published in 1926) remains an essential reference for understanding how Greek and Roman tourists viewed ancient Egypt 2,000 years ago. He was a curator at the Museum of Vannes (France), where he organised and catalogued important collections of Egyptian antiquities.

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Jules Baillet (1864–1953), a renowned Egyptologist at the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) and a student of Gaston Maspero; Acquired at auction, France, 2026. The artefact has been examined and certified by Ms Brigitte Cordelle, an expert with the Union Française des Experts (UFE), a specialist in Egyptian archaeology and director of the Galerie Antinoë./ Acquired at auction house, France, 2026

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For buyers outside the European Union (EU) a Spanish export license is required. This will take several weeks to arrange.

Due to Switzerland customs regulations, this lot cannot be sold to customers residing in Switzerland

賣家的故事

Ifergan Gallery – Ancient Art 是一家位于马拉加的古董艺术画廊,拥有超过十年的经验,专注于古代艺术和考古学。我们提供的作品来自 Ifergan Collection Museum,确保它们的历史价值和质量。我们的目标是向收藏家以及希望开始收藏的人士提供真实的考古作品,提供适合不同预算的原始作品,并始终提供最大程度的保障。我们所有的作品均已合法取得,并附有由西班牙文化部签发的真伪证书和出口许可,运输由 DHL Express 提供快捷安全的服务。
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The piece depicts Osiris, lord of the Duat (underworld), with his canonical attributes. He wears the Atef crown (a combination of the white crown of Upper Egypt with ostrich feathers on either side). His face features a braided false beard, a symbol of divinity and royalty. His body is mummified (wrapped like a mummy), with only his arms crossed over his chest visible. In his clenched hands he holds the Heka (sceptre or staff) and the Nekhakha (scourge or whip), symbols of authority and fertility.

Osiris embodies resurrection and the cycle of regeneration. During the Late Period and the Ptolemaic period, his cult became widespread, which explains the large number of bronze figurines of this type found in hiding places or favissae within temples.

The Late Period (664–332 BC) marked the last great renaissance of art and national identity in the face of growing foreign influence. During this period, the cult of Osiris became the central focus of popular piety, triggering the production of technically sophisticated bronze works using the lost-wax technique. These figures were placed in temples as votive offerings, serving as an eternal link between the devotee and the god to ensure divine protection and triumph over death.

Jules Baillet (1864–1953). He was a highly respected professional Egyptologist and a leading figure in the French school of Egyptology of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a student of Gaston Maspero, one of the founding fathers of modern Egyptology. He was a member of the prestigious French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) in Cairo, one of the world’s leading institutions in the field. Baillet is renowned for his monumental work documenting ancient graffiti in the Valley of the Kings. His work ‘Inscriptions grecques et latines des tombeaux des rois ou Syringes’ (published in 1926) remains an essential reference for understanding how Greek and Roman tourists viewed ancient Egypt 2,000 years ago. He was a curator at the Museum of Vannes (France), where he organised and catalogued important collections of Egyptian antiquities.

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Jules Baillet (1864–1953), a renowned Egyptologist at the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) and a student of Gaston Maspero; Acquired at auction, France, 2026. The artefact has been examined and certified by Ms Brigitte Cordelle, an expert with the Union Française des Experts (UFE), a specialist in Egyptian archaeology and director of the Galerie Antinoë./ Acquired at auction house, France, 2026

Statement seen by Catawiki. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged. The seller will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days.

For buyers outside the European Union (EU) a Spanish export license is required. This will take several weeks to arrange.

Due to Switzerland customs regulations, this lot cannot be sold to customers residing in Switzerland

賣家的故事

Ifergan Gallery – Ancient Art 是一家位于马拉加的古董艺术画廊,拥有超过十年的经验,专注于古代艺术和考古学。我们提供的作品来自 Ifergan Collection Museum,确保它们的历史价值和质量。我们的目标是向收藏家以及希望开始收藏的人士提供真实的考古作品,提供适合不同预算的原始作品,并始终提供最大程度的保障。我们所有的作品均已合法取得,并附有由西班牙文化部签发的真伪证书和出口许可,运输由 DHL Express 提供快捷安全的服务。
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詳細資料

文化
古埃及,後期
世紀/時間框架
Circa 664-332 BC
Name of object
Figure of Osiris, 9,3 cm -Formerly in the collection of Jules Baillet (1834–1923)
獲得來源
拍賣行
獲得年份
2026
材質
青銅色
獲得國家
法國
狀態
極好
前任擁有者獲得來源
私人收藏
前任擁有者獲得年份
1923
前任擁有者獲得國家
法國
我保證此物品為合法取得,且本人有權出售。
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原創/正版
西班牙已驗證
1207
已售物品
100%
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