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Trial Piece Worked on Both Sides

c. 1391–1353 BCE
Medium
limestone
Measurements
Overall: 34.4 x 24 x 7 cm (13 9/16 x 9 7/16 x 2 3/4 in.)
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Location
107 Egyptian
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Trial pieces were a necessity of this busy building period because new styles were continually introduced and rapid training of apprentices was needed.

Description

This carved flake of limestone provides a fascinating glimpse of the ancient artist at work. One side, by far the better, features four studies of heads. At the upper left is an Asiatic. He has a low forehead, a prominent nose, and a long, pointed beard. To his right is a Nubian wearing the short, round headdress and large loop earring that the Egyptians usually identified with this ethnic group. The bottom row presents images from within Egypt. At the left is a stock image of a king. To his right is another Egyptian, whose clean-shaven head immediately identifies him as a priest.
An irregularly shaped beige limestone fragment features four relief profiles, all facing right. In the upper row, a bearded man with a headband stands beside a woman wearing a large hoop earring. Below them, a figure in a striped headdress with a coiled cobra appears next to a bald person with an elongated skull. The profiles exhibit delicate carving, including almond-shaped eyes and full lips, characteristic of ancient Egyptian Amarna art.

Trial Piece Worked on Both Sides

c. 1391–1353 BCE

Egypt, probably Thebes, New Kingdom (1540–1069 BCE), Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BCE)

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