Statuette of Khonsu
Statuette of Khonsu
Artist
Unidentified
Period
New Kingdom Period
(Ancient Egyptian, 1550–1070 BCE)
Dynasty
Dynasty 20
(Ancient Egyptian, 1186–1070 BCE)
Place of OriginKarnak, Egypt
Date20th Dynasty (1186-1070 BCE)
Dimensions6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm)
Mediumbronze
ClassificationSculpture
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1906.107
Not on View
DescriptionThe hieroglyphic inscriptions incised in the wax bases before being cast in bronze are corroded, but preserved well enough to show that the three statuettes of the Theban Triad in the collection - of Amun (1906.105), Mut (1906.106), and Khonsu (1906.107) - were commissioned and dedicated by the same person.
Label TextThis statuette depicts Khonsu, the son of the goddess Mut and the god Amun, key deities of the Theban Triad. Khonsu was a moon god associated with time, healing, and protection. He is often portrayed as a young man with a sidelock of youth, wearing a lunar disk and crescent atop his head.Published ReferencesLuckner, Kurt T., "The art of Egypt, Part 2," Toledo Museum of Art Museum News, new series, vol. 14, no. 3, Fall 1971, p. 69, repr. fig. 10.Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, The Mummies: From Egypt to Toledo, February 3- May 6, 2018.250-150 BCE
425-350 BCE
about 650 BCE
First Intermediate Period, 9th Dynasty, about 2150 BCE
Late 4th - early 3rd century BCE
250-150 BCE
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