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AN EGYPTIAN BANDED ALABASTER ‘IMSETY’ CANOPIC JAR HEAD, MIDDLE KINGDOM, DYNASTY XII
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09月10日 下午4点 开拍 / 09月08日 下午3点 截止委托
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AN EGYPTIAN BANDED ALABASTER ‘IMSETY’ CANOPIC JAR HEAD, MIDDLE KINGDOM, DYNASTY XII This lot is from a single owner collection and is therefore offered without reserve The Jorgen Ruben Gallery Ledger, entry from 2005: “No. 82, A. B., H BX 1980, Egypt. Canopic lid Asmeth, 12th Dyn.” Gallery price: EUR 12,000 or approx. EUR 20,000 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing. Egypt, circa 1991-1802 BC. The banded lid carved in the form of the head of the Son of Horus, Imsety, the guardian of the liver, wearing a smooth wide wig over his small round face with large turned-out ears, the almond-shaped eyes rimmed, the nose with flaring nostrils, and the mouth with fleshy lips. Provenance: Collection of Alfons Billen, Belgium, thence by descent to his son Jacques Billen. Jorgen Ruben, acquired from the above in 1980. In the Jorgen Ruben Collection for 46 years . Jacques Billen (b. 1960) is a specialist of ancient Egyptian art. A graduate in History of Art and Archaeology, Oriental Philology and History of Université Catholique de Louvain, Billen founded his gallery, Harmakhis, in 1988 in Sablon, where he also offers a selection of classical antiquities and occasionally from the Near East. Jorgen Ruben is a Danish art dealer and collector who has been active for over four decades and is highly regarded in the fields of Asian art and classical antiquities. Raised in an art-conscious family, Ruben was exposed early to both modern painting and European decorative arts. He began working in the art trade in the mid-1970s, first with Persian rugs and later with antiques, while travels to Iran and a visit to Persepolis sparked his lasting interest in antiquity. After studies in Copenhagen and London, he worked in England with a dealer in early furniture, before travelling widely in Latin America and Asia, deepening his knowledge of regional art and culture. In 1984 Ruben opened a gallery in Copenhagen dealing in Asian antiquities. He was later active in London and, in the early 2000s, operated the Brussels gallery Classic Art. Much of his career, however, has been conducted privately from home, selling by appointment to collectors, galleries, and museums. Ruben has always bought selectively, choosing only works that deeply engaged him, and often keeping them for many years until placing them with a collector he felt truly understood them. Important Note: For essential information on the Jorgen Ruben Gallery Ledger and provenance documentation please visit here: www.zacke.at/rubencollection_ledger Condition: Wear, signs of prolonged burial, encrustations, natural fissures, old repairs and fills, small losses, few chips and nibbles. Weight: 3.1 kg Dimensions: Width 13 cm, Height 11.3 cm Canopic jars contained internal organs removed from the body during the mummification process. The jars came in sets of four, one each for the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines. The present example depicts Imsety, guardian of the liver, wearing a wide wig leaving his ears exposed. Imsety was one of the Four Sons of Horus , divine guardians in Egyptian funerary belief. He was depicted with a human head and entrusted with the protection of the liver of the deceased. Unlike his brothers with animal forms, his human appearance stressed closeness to mankind. Imsety was under the protection of Isis, linking him to healing, motherhood, and the myth of Osiris’s resurrection. He was also connected to the south, forming part of the sons’ role as cosmic protectors of the four directions. In funerary texts, he is invoked to preserve vitality and rebirth, ensuring the liver remained unharmed for use in the afterlife. Through this role, Imsety embodied divine care, protection, and renewal within Egyptian religion. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related later calcite canopic lid of Imsety, dated c. 1569-1081 BC, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, inventory number INV 9933. Compare a closely related later alabaster lid, together with the canopic jar, dated 7 th -6 th century BC, 10.5 cm size, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, inventory number 51.2106.1-2.

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