Statuette of Imhotep

Late Period–Ptolemaic Period

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 134

Statuettes of seated figures, most often in bronze, represented Imhotep, the chief architect of Djoser during whose reign the first pyramid was built. Centuries and millennia later, he was still venerated, as this statuette shows.

Statuette of Imhotep, Red quartzite

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