Relief of Userhat
Relief of Userhat
Place of OriginEgypt
DateDynasty 19 (1342-1197 BCE), About 1300 BCE
DimensionsH: 17 in. (43.2 cm); W: 28 in. (71.1 cm)
MediumLimestone.
ClassificationSculpture
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1925.1071
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Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, The Mummies: From Egypt to Toledo, February 3- May 6, 2018.Label TextThis relief likely adorned the entrance to the tomb of Userhat, an official during the 19th Dynasty. The scene features Userhat and his standing servant in a balanced, symmetrical composition. The servant offers a prayer for Userhat’s well-being in the afterlife, expressed through hieroglyphic inscriptions above the figures.- Sculpture
Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, about 2400 BCE.
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, about 1350 BCE.
Dynasty VIII (1570-1349 BCE), Amarna Period (1372-1353 BCE)
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhen-aten, 1353-1336 BCE.
Old Kingdom, late Dynasty 5, 2500-2420 BCE.
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, about 1390 BCE
Old Kingdom, late Dynasty 5, 2500-2420 BCE
about 200
Old Kingdom, early Dynasty 4, about 2575-2551 BCE
Old Kingdom, early Dynasty 4, about 2575-2551 BCE.
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