On view

Ancient Mediterranean Art

Toth,

ca. 4th century BCE

Egyptian
Late Period, 712–332 BCE
y1993-144

In ancient Egypt, the gods could be represented in a number of forms, with a variety of materials, at dramatically different sizes, and for a range of purposes. They might be shown completely in the form of an animal, as Bastet is here in her manifestation as a cat. Alternatively, they might be fully anthropomorphic, as with Osiris. Or they might be a hybrid combination of the two, such as the figure of Thoth, who is represented in the relief in his form as a man with the head of an ibis.

Information

Title
Toth
Dates

ca. 4th century BCE

Medium
Alabaster (calcite)
Dimensions
17.6 x 9.1 x 9.7 cm (6 15/16 x 3 9/16 x 3 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Esther Bronstein
Object Number
y1993-144
Place Made

Africa, Egypt

Materials
Subject

Given to the Museum by Esther Bronstein by 1993