Fragment of an Inscribed Stele Enclosed in a Frame with Swastikas and Rosettes; Part of a Gable with Bird and a Pilaster.
Funerary stelae from the Byzantine period in Egypt are thought to have been produced in quantity, then modified for individual use. Inscriptions were often added to identify the deceased.
Artwork Details
- Title: Fragment of an Inscribed Stele Enclosed in a Frame with Swastikas and Rosettes; Part of a Gable with Bird and a Pilaster.
- Date: 7th–8th century
- Geography: Found Egypt, Erment
- Medium: Limestone; incised and carved in relief
- Dimensions: H. 18 1/8 in. (46 cm)
W. 22 5/8 in. (57.5 cm) - Classification: Sculpture
- Credit Line: Gift of H. G. Evelyn-White, 1918
- Object Number: 18.5.3
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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