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Statuette of Vizier Neferweben

Egyptian
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Tuthmosis III
1479–1425 B.C.

Medium/Technique Granite
Dimensions Height: 46 cm (18 1/8 in.)
Credit Line Maria Antoinette Evans Fund
Accession Number29.728
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsSculpture

DescriptionRed granite. Torso in long skirt with straps around neck. Both arms at sides. Head and feet missing. Inscrip: column down front of skirt and back support; cartouches of Thothmes III. on R. breast and shoulder.
ProvenanceWith 29.729, 29.731, 29.732, 29.733: purchased at the Customs House in New Orleans during the Civil War (1861-65) by Mr. J. M. G. Parker of Lowell, Massachusetts ("Somebody got them in Egypt and was bringing them into this country, and the officials seized them. My grandfather was postmaster there at the time, and with the help of my cousin, the late Gen. B. F. Butler, bought them at a very low price. When the war was over he brought them to his home on Tenth Street, Lowell, and had them placed on the front lawn around the piazza, where they have been ever since," Edward A. Tuck to J. R. Coolidge, March 29, 1906); by descent to Parker Tuck; February 7, 1929: purchased by the MFA from Parker Tuck for $1500.*

(Accession date: February 7, 1929)

Price includes 29.728-29.733.