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카노푸스 단지와 뚜껑

New Kingdom, Amarna Period
ca. 1349–1330 B.C. or shortly thereafter
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 121
이 기품 있는 단지는 장기를 담았던 용기로서 현재 카이로에 있는 3점의 부속 단지와 함께 왕들의 계곡에 있는 제55호 묘 내 아케나텐 왕족을 위해 제작된 수수께끼 같은 매장품 중에서 발견되었습니다. 학자들은 네 개의 단지의 지워진 이름을 해독하여, 이것이 아케나텐의 후처인 키야 왕비의 단지임을 밝혀냈습니다. 하지만 네 단지 뚜껑이 잘 맞지 않아서 단지와 뚜껑이 제작 당시의 짝이 아닐 수 있다는 가능성을 열어두고 있습니다.

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  • 제목: 카노푸스 단지와 뚜껑
  • 시대: 신왕국, 제18왕조, 아케나텐 재위기
  • 연대: 기원전 1352– 1336년경
  • 지리: 테베, 왕들의 계곡, 묘 KV 55
  • 재료: 이집트산 설화석, 청유리, 흑요석, 미확인 석재
  • 크기: 뚜껑 높이: 18.2cm, 직경: 16.3cm, 단지 높이: 52.1cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 테오도어 M. 데이비스 기증 1907, 테오도어M. 데이비스 소장품, 테오도어 M. 데이비스 유증, 1951
  • 작품 번호: 30.8.54
  • Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art

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3455. Canopic Jar with a Lid in the Shape of a Royal Woman's Head

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Egyptian sculptors always excelled in carving alabaster, and this is an unsurpassed masterpiece of the genre. The semi-translucent wig throws a subdued shadow on the slender neck. Its tiered sides and heavy top emphasize the slenderness and delicacy of the face. And the eyebrow- and eye-inlays of blue glass, gray stone, alabaster and obsidian add color to the honey and cream of the stone. The expression is dignified and alert, and the face has a youthful glow suffuses the face.

The vase comes from one of the most hotly debated archaeological finds in all of Egypt: Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings. When it was discovered, the tomb contained a jumble of remains from two royal burials that seem to have found a final repository in Tomb 55 after the turmoils at the end of the Amarna period. This vessel is one of four canopic jars—or containers for the viscera of a mummy—from Tomb 55.

The much discussed question is: whose image does the bust-shaped lid reproduce? When Egyptologists deciphered the erased inscription on the jar itself, they identified the original owner of the vessel bodies as the minor queen Kiya, the secondary wife of Akhenaten. Kiya may have been of foreign origin. According to some scholars, she was the mother of Tutankhamun. But even if the jar originally belonged to Kiya, the lid might not have. Look how awkwardly it sits on the jar. It’s possible that the lid was made for a different vessel, whose owner we do not know. At one time or another, scholars to identified the head on the lid as almost every player in the Amarna drama. It’s even possible that the lid was used for several of these people consecutively. But whomever it represents, the image is a singular work of art.

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