Temple Relief of a Deity, 360-246 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Temple Relief of a Deity, 360-246 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-742-957 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Temple Relief of a Deity, 360-246 BC. The almond-shaped eye, snub nose, full cheeks, smiling mouth, and ball.shaped chin are characteristic of Dynasty 30 and the early Ptolemaic Dynasty, when a bolder, fleshier, more three-dimensional style of modeling was introduced. A favorite form of temple decoration during this period was a row of seated deities. This figure was the last in a row of gods facing right, for directly behind him is a dividing line and the slight remains of the vulture headdress, wig, and shoulder of a seated goddess, evidently the last in a row facing the opposite direction. At either end of the complete scene was probably a standing figure of the king presenting offerings.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Limestone

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3828x4218
File Size : 47,305kb


Aliases

  1. 1972.45
  1. 147014
  1. 0940019114
  1. 1972.45
  1. 2-742-957
  1. 2742957


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