Wall Painting: Woman Holding a Sistrum, c1250-1200 BCE. Creator: Unknown.

Wall Painting: Woman Holding a Sistrum, c1250-1200 BCE. Creator: Unknown.

3-002-429 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Wall Painting: Woman Holding a Sistrum, c1250-1200 BCE. The woman in this fragmentary painting from a tomb wall has a wig of long, full hair, held in place by a flowered headband and topped with an ointment cone, a perfumed substance placed on wigs that gave off a fragrant aroma as it melted. A lotus blossom adorns the front of the headband. She holds a rattle called a sistrum, which women often played during temple ceremonies. What remains of the inscription suggests that she may have served with the temple staff of the god Amen.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Neutral gray, red, black, white, blue and yellow paint on plaster over mud
  2. Wax
  3. Wood

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Portraits

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3468x4960
File Size : 50,395kb


Aliases

  1. 32.9
  1. 1100000312
  1. 3-002-429
  1. 3002429
  1. 32.9


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