

Statuette of Seated God, probably Osiris-lah
The image shows a small, green, bronze or copper statuette of a seated god, probably Osiris-lah. The statuette depicts a figure with long, straight hair parted in the center, falling down on either side of the head in two long, straight sections. The figure has a serene facial expression and is wearing a short, tight-fitting kilt. The statuette is dark green with areas of lighter green and brown patina. The figure's hands are clasped together over the chest. The statuette stands on a gray surface with a gradient background that darkens to black at the top. The overall appearance suggests an ancient Egyptian artifact.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 671 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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