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공물을 운반하는 여인

Middle Kingdom
ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 105
고왕국 시대에 제작된 부조에서 음식 공물을옮기는 여인에게는 특정 묘의 장례식을 집행하는 지명을 레이블로 부착하였습니다. 그러나 이 여인상에는 이름이 부착되지 않았지만, 장식은 많습니다. 머리에는 음식 바구니를 이고 오른손에 오리를 들고 운반합니다. 현재 카이로에 있는 조각상과 한 쌍을 이루며 왕궁의 고위 관리였던 메케트레의 묘를 위해 제작되었습니다. 여인상의 보석 장식과 깃털이 달린 의복을 통해 판단해 보면, 이 여인은 하녀 신분에 그치지 않고 죽은 자를 지키는 여신인 이시스와 네프티스의 역할과 흡사한 역할을 했던 반여신이기도 하였습니다.

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  • 제목: 공물을 운반하는 여인
  • 시대: 중왕국, 제12왕조, 아메넴헤트 1세 재위 초기
  • 연대: 기원전 1981– 1975년경
  • 지리: 테베, 아사시프 남부, 메케트레 묘
  • 재료: 목재, 젯소, 도료
  • 크기: 112 x 16.6 x 46.5cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 로저스 기금 및 에드워드 S. 하크니스 기증, 1920
  • 작품 번호: 20.3.7
  • Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art

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In some ways, this graceful statue of a woman looks like a servant. She carries a basket of bread and meat on her head and a live duck in her hand.

But other details suggest that she’s much more than a servant. She wears the traditional costume for women of her time—a long, tight dress and a tripartite wig. But the pattern of her dress suggests that it’s made of feathers, a garment usually worn by goddesses such as Hathor, Isis and Nepthys—deities who protected the dead in the afterlife. And while most women in Egyptian art seem very still, standing with their feet locked together, this one strides forward in a purposeful pose usually reserved for men. Walk around the figure, and notice how dynamic the curves of her body are.

Actually, this figure’s posture, and the way she holds her basket on her head, suggest that she is a personification of an agricultural estate or farm—a symbol of the bountiful land itself. For the deceased Meketre she symbolized the provisions that came from these estates to serve as perpetual food for his spirit.

A second very similar estate figure was also found in the tomb. In the division of finds, it went to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

All of the colors on this wooden masterpiece are original, and have never been restored.

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