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Painted limestone statue of a nude squatting man, poking the fire in a furnace or oven made of nine slabs; the poker is restored. Made in three sections: man (OIC_E_10634_A), oven (OIC_E_10634_B) and base (OIC_E_10634_C). Inscribed column along the right edge: "His son, Ima[...]".

Details

  • ID
    OIC_E_10634_A
  • Department
    Oriental Institute, Chicago
  • Classification
    Sculpture
  • Findspot
    Said to be from tomb of Nikauinpu, location unknown, presumed to be at Giza
  • Material
    Limestone
  • Dimensions
    193 x 93 x 100 mm
  • Credit Line
    Oriental Institute, Chicago
  • Accession Number
    242
  • Period
    Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5 or Dynasty 6
  • Object owned by
    The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
  • Owner
    Ima[...] (in Nikauinpu)
  • Remarks
    Associated with statue base OIC_E_10634_C and model oven OIC_E_10634_B

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Ancient People

  • Ima[...] (in Nikauinpu)

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks In Cairo in 1920, a group of twenty-six servant statues and their appurtenances, along with four statuettes of the official Nikauinpu and his wife Hemetredjet, were purchased from Nicholas Tano. The tomb of Nikauinpu at Giza was given as the provenance for all. The precise location of this tomb is unknown (perhaps the Western Cemetery?), and it is generally dated to Dynasty 5 or 6. Most of these servant statues are in the collection of the Oriental Museum, Chicago, while one is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Possible son of Nikauinpu. Statue of nude squatting man, poking the fire in a furnace or oven, in three sections: man (OIC_E_10634_A), oven (OIC_E_10634_B) and base (OIC_E_10634_C). Inscribed column along the right edge: "His son, Ima[...]". All parts of the statue now in Chicago.

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