

Head of Osiris and Statuette
The image shows two bronze artifacts. The artifact on the left features a head with a long, thin beard and a distinctive headdress consisting of two large, curved elements resembling wings or petals that extend outwards from the head, with a smaller, more rounded element on top. The head has a serene expression with closed eyes and is positioned below the headdress. The artifact on the right depicts a small, greenish-brown statuette of a human figure with their arms crossed over their chest. The figure has no head and appears to be wearing a short, tight-fitting garment that covers their body from the waist to the ankles. The background of the image is divided into two sections, with a gradient transitioning from dark to light gray. The title of the image is "Head of Osiris and Statuette".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 668 px
- Museum Record
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