

Trial Piece Worked on Both Sides
The image features an ancient Egyptian stone carving titled "Trial Piece Worked on Both Sides" by an unknown artist. The stone is gray and roughly trapezoidal in shape, with jagged edges. It contains four carved human profiles facing right. The top two profiles are of adults; the top one wears a crown and earrings, while the one below it has a distinctive headband. The bottom profile is of a bald adult, and there is another profile below and to the left of the top two, which appears to be that of a child or youth with a different headband. The background of the image is a solid dark grey color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 668 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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