Ostracon with Seated Child
This sketch depicts a figure seated on a cushion, wearing only bracelets, with the left hand draped over the knees and the right towards the mouth. The figure’s position and nudity suggest that it represents a child. Traces of red ink show how the artist did a preliminary sketch before outlining the image in black, making alterations to the right upper arm and left-hand position.
Artwork Details
- Title: Ostracon with Seated Child
- Period: New Kingdom, Ramesside
- Dynasty: Dynasty 19–20
- Date: ca. 1300–1080 BCE
- Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Davis excavations, 1912–13
- Medium: Limestone, ink
- Dimensions: H. 14 cm (5 1/2 in.); W. 23 cm (9 1/16 in.)
- Credit Line: Gift of Theodore M. Davis, 1914
- Object Number: 14.6.193
- Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art
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