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Stele of Ahmose
Egyptian
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18
1550–1295 B.C.
Findspot: Egypt
Medium/Technique
Painted limestone
Dimensions
Height x width: 49.53 x 29.5 cm (19 1/2 x 11 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Egyptian Special Purchase Fund
Accession Number1981.2
CollectionsAncient Egypt, Nubia and the Near East
ClassificationsArchitectural elements – Stele
DescriptionThe round-top stele is carved with figures in raised relief and hieroglyphs in sunk relief. It is inscribed for the chief of metalworkers, Ahmose, and his wife, the lady of the house, Werel, who are represented seated together at the upper left before a table of offerings. Opposite them is their son, Meny. The middle register shows five women seated on the floor dressed as for a banquet and, at the far right, a seated man. The bottom register consists of three horizontal lines of inscription with the conventional offering formula.
ProvenanceJune 15, 1977, anonymous sale, Drouot-Rive Gauche, Paris, lot 29. 1977, Safani Gallery, New York [see note]; 1981, sold by Safani Gallery to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 15, 1981)
NOTE: Included in the exhibition "The Art of Ancient Egypt" (Safani Gallery, New York, December 15, 1977-April 1, 1978).
NOTE: Included in the exhibition "The Art of Ancient Egypt" (Safani Gallery, New York, December 15, 1977-April 1, 1978).