16. Statue of an unnamed administrator, wood,
29.2 cm; Dynasty XVIII; the garment was
probably linen, and shows the pleats popular
at the time. British Museum, London, U.K.
17. Kerem u. Frau Abuibui. Cambridge Fitzwilliam-Museum E. 21.1887
33. Limestone shabti of a priestess
Probably from Thebes, Egypt
18th Dynasty, around 1375 BC
Height: 25.3 cm
Acquired in 1891
London: British Museum EA
24428
40. Berlin, Neues Museum, Sitzfigur des
Provinzvorstehers Maja
18. Dynastie, um 1450 v. Chr.
41. A temple musician or chantress named
Nehy holding a sistrum used in the
worship of the goddess Hathor Egypt
New Kingdom 19th Dynasty 1250-1200
Dyn 19
48. Statue of Roy Chanting the
Solar Hymn Written on His
Stela
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18,
reign of Amenhotep II (ca.
1427–1400 B.C.E.)
Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes
Limestone, paint, H. 12 3/8 x 6
7/16 in. (31.5 x 16.3 cm) MMA
17.190.1960, Gift of J. Pierpont
Morgan, 1917
60. Minemheb
Cleveland Museum of Art
Statue of Minemheb, about 1391-
1353 BC, New Kingdom, Dynasty
18, reign of Amenhotep III,
granodiorite
Cleveland Museum of Art
80. ca. 1350 B.C.; New Kingdom, Dynasty 18;
Basalt; height 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.); Gift of
Mrs. Lillian Henkel Haass and Miss
Constance Haass; 31.70
The small Seated Scribe was once part of a
votive offering to Thoth, the patron god of
writing. It is a particularly graceful
example of the artistic production during
the reign of Amenhotep III (1391-53 B.C.)
in the New Kingdom.
81. Haremhab as a
scribe,
New Kingdom,
Dynasty 18,
reign of Haremhab,
ca. 1323–1295 B.C.
Granodiorite
H. 46 in. (116.8 cm)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs.
V. Everit Macy, 1923
(23.10.1)