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躯干雕像

Late Period
4th century B.C.
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 128
这尊躯干雕像的主人名字已从背后的支柱上脱落,但存留的铭文记载了他的将军职位,并列出他在尼罗河三角洲城市布西里斯和埃及南部奥西里斯神祗崇拜中心阿比多斯担任过的官职。对手臂和胸膛的细致刻画,加上对人体肌肉的强调,都预示着托勒密时代的风格。尽管这件杰作与古希腊晚期艺术大致同时期,而且可以想见,埃及雕刻家已接触过一些古希腊作品,但它仍完全是遵循在第三十王朝时期(公元前380 – 343年)大为复兴的埃及传统风格而制作的。

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • 标题: 躯干雕像
  • 年代: 后期王朝
  • 创作日期: 公元前四世纪
  • 材料: 变质硬砂岩
  • 尺寸: 241⁄2 x 127⁄8 x 105⁄8 英寸(62.2 x 32.8 x 27厘米)
  • 来源信息: 购买,莱拉·艾奇逊·华莱士捐赠,亨利·沃尔特斯捐赠(交换),亚设·B·埃德尔曼捐赠,朱迪丝和拉塞尔·卡森捐赠,欧尼斯特·L·弗克三世遗赠,卢德娄·布尔基金以及其他捐赠者赠款,1996年
  • 藏品编号: 1996.91
  • Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art

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Even in its current fragmentary state, this torso is one of the great masterpieces of Egyptian art. The image was sculpted from the hard, dark greenish-gray stone called greywacke. It was a favorite medium during the Old Kingdom—two thousand years before this work was made. The general’s virile pose is also influenced by the art of the Old Kingdom, as is the scalloped edge of the pleated garment. Still, the sculpture is unmistakably a work of its own time—the fourth century B.C. This is apparent in the elegant slenderness of the general’s figure, and the softness of the musculature. There’s an almost total lack of indication of bone below the human flesh.

From the inscriptions on the back pillar, we know this man’s title was “First Generalissimo of His Majesty.” But we don’t know his name because it was on the section of the pillar which is now broken. There are details about his involvement in Egypt’s military struggles against the super-power of the day, the Persian empire. But these struggles went on through much of the fourth century B.C., so pinpointing the precise date is difficult—and such descriptions could include literary embellishments; so they’re not always to be relied upon. Be that as it may, after the period of hostilities our general—as was typical for Egyptian officials—became active in religious matters. He took on restoration work in projects for the god Osiris and other deities.

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