Hor - Shabti Collections
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Hor - Shabti Collections
The shabtis of the Prophet of Amun HOR By Niek de Haan First edition 2008 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 1 Table of content 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to this study 1.2 Who was Hor? 1.3 Description of the shabtis 2. Museum pieces 3. Private collections and unknown current location Index © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 2 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to this study This study provides an overview of all published shabtis for the Prince Hor, son of High Priest Menkheperra. In addition to the published examples I added the shabtis I have come across in the world and used some parallel information from the book of Glenn Janes, author of “ Shabti, in a private view.”I will start of with a short introduction of the ancient owner Hor and describe his shabtis in general. In the following chapters you will find the museum parallels (chapter 2) and the privately owned parallels (chapter 3). 1.2 Who was Hor? Hor (hr), who lived during the period referred to as the reign of High-Priests And PriestKings of Thebes. The hieroglyphic inscription bearing the defects’name reads: “ The illuminated one, the Osiris, Prophet of Amun, Hor.” Hor, who died before his older brother Pinedjem II, had accumulated an impressive list of titles that included: prophet of Amun, god’ s father of Khonsw, god’ s father of Mut, prophet of Anubis and Konsw, prophet of Hathor at Gebelein, prophet of Khonshw-ity at Gebelein, prophet of Seth of Sepermerw, prophet of Amun of the Thrones of Two Lands, master of the Holy of Holies in Thebes. He was the brother of Pinedjem II the ruling king of Thebes (990969), the son of Menkheperre the high priest of Thebes (1045-1032 BC) and king of Thebes (1032-992 BC), the grandson of Pinedjem I the high priest of Thebes (1070-1054 BC) and king of Thebes (1054-1032 BC) and of Queen Henuttawy (c.1085-1035 BC), daughter of Ramesses XI (1098-1070 BC), the last king of the 20th Dynasty. “ The sarcophagus of Hor (Cairo 29619) was one of the most sumptuous: It was a triple set, where the innermost gilded sarcophagus also served as a cartonnage. It also featured a short legend inscribed: ‘ Hor, prophet of Amun, prophet of Seth and Separmerw, son of first prophet of Amun Menkheperre, true of voice.’This inscription confirms that Hor was indeed related to the great priests. Found in the ‘ great chamber,’[of the Second Cache] the sarcophagus contained its mummy which according to Daressy, although ransacked in antiquity, still preserved its Osirian shroud, with wrappings and papyri that were inscribed (probably upon © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 3 burial) to the name of the first prophet of Amun, Pinedjem, son of Menkheperre, year 3. His bright blue shabtis, are amongst the best crafted they are reminiscent—albeit smaller (12-14 cm instead of 16-18 cm)—of the shabtis of his brother Pinedjem II”(Aubert 1998:81 #29, pl. 12).” 1.3 Description of the shabtis The workmanship on the shabtis for Hor is excellent for the period. A distinction can be made between worker types, carrying two hoes, and overseer types carrying a whip in the left hand with the right arm stretched next to the body flinching another whip. The worker types all feature a tripartite striated painted wig, including seshed headband. On the other hand, the overseer types have a tripartite wig painted entirely black. The worker types vary in size between 12 cm and 12.5 cm. The overseer types vary in seize between 13.5 and 14 cm. The worker types of Hor are all inscribed with a shortened version of chapter six, whereby the inscription is written in four to six lines: The translation of the glyphs is: (1) The illuminated one, the Osiris, the Prophet of Amun, Hor, (2) True of Voice, he speaks, O these shabtis, if (3) one reckons, the Osiris, Hor, True of voice, to do (4) all the works in the God’ s land, to transport by boat the sand, (5) (here I am, you shall say). Especially the overseer types are very rare in private collections as a majority is held in the Cairo museum. The total number of shabtis of Hor in this publication is 74. As some stated that the shabtis of Hor are the largest group found in the second cache, this overview requires a continuous update for sure. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 4 Museum pieces Amsterdam Published: Gids voor de afdeling Egypte, Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam 1986, page 47 Provenance: Unknown Height: Unknown Comments: not in the CAA of the Allard Pierson Museum © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 5 Basel, Museum für Völkerkunde und Schweizerische Museum für Völkskunde Basel Published: Unknown Provenance: Unknown Height: Unknown Comments: Inscription in five lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 6 Published: Schlögl/Brodbeck, nr. 109, page 177. Provenance: Gift in 1894 from Vice-King Abbas II. Hilmi to the museum. Height: 12.1 cm Comments: Inv. BV III 618, also published in Völkerkunde und Schweizerische Museum für Völkskunde Basel, Sonderaustellung 1976/1977, S. 41. Inscription in 5 lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 7 Brussels (KMG) Published: Not Provenance: Unknown Height: cm Comments: On display. No titles! © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 8 Brussels (KMG) Published: Not Provenance: Unknown Height: cm Comments: On display. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 9 Cairo 46570 Height: 12.5 cm Comments: 5 lines, violet wig 46571 Height: 12 cm Comments: similar to 46570 but wig lined with fillet at back 46572 Height: 12 cm Comments: similar to 46570 but wig lined with fillet at back 46573 Height: 12.5 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46570 except that in line 3 the name is not given 46574 Height: 12.5 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46570 except that in line 3 the the title is given 46575 Height: 12.3 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46570 but in 4 lines with title in line 3. 46576 Height: 12 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46575 46577 Height: 12 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription different in 5 lines with crown 46578 Height: 12 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46577 but in 6 lines © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 10 46579 Published: Newberry, 1957, plate XXXIII Height: 12 cm Comments: statuette similar to 46572, inscription similar to 46577 but in six lines © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 11 Cairo 7665 (not in Newberry?) © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 12 46580 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, inscription sHD Asir Hm nTr Hor mAa Xrw 46581 Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46582 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46583 Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46584 Height: 13.7 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46585 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46586 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46587 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette similar to 46580, inscription: Hm nTr n Imn Hr mAa xrw 46588 Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette and inscription similar to 46580 46589 Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette similar to 46580, inscription: sHD Hm nTr Hr mAa Xrw © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 13 47171 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, Inscription: Asir Hm nTr n Imn Hr MAa H rw 47172 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette similar to 47171, inscription: sHD Asir Hr MAa H rw 47173 Published: Newberry, 1957, plate XXXVII, see above Height: 14 cm Comments: Statuette similar to 47171, inscription: sHD Asir hmt nTr Hr mAa H rw 47174 Height: 14 cm Comments: Overseer, statuette similar to 47171, inscription similar to 47171 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 14 Chigaco (Field Museum of National History, 31016) Published: Unknown Provenance: Unknown Height: Unknown Comments: Inscription in four lines © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 15 Eton College, Myers Museum (ECM 395) Published: Catalogue of the Egyptian Art at Eton College and Durham University loan exhibition to Japan, 24 February-30 November 2008, nr. 199 page Provenance: Coll. Meyers. Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Implements in nice relief. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 16 Leiden (F 93/10.65) Published: Shabtis, Schneider (1977), 4.3.1.59, Part 2, page 131 and Part 3 plate 51 Provenance: Gift from Egyptian government Height: 12.3 cm Comments: © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 17 Leiden (F 93/10.66) Published: Shabtis, Schneider (1977), 4.3.1.60, page 131 Provenance: Gift from Egyptian government Seize: 8.7 cm (broken) Comments: No pictures published and not on display © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 18 Leiden (F 1949/8.5) Published: Shabtis, Schneider (1977), 4.3.1.59, page 131-132 Provenance: Coll A.M., gifted by E. Brusch Seize: 12.2 cm Comments: Inscription in five lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 19 Lissabon (SGL 2507-37A) Published: Araujo, page 651-652 Provenance: Gift from Cairo Museum? Seize: 11.8 cm Comments: Inscription in 5 lines © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 20 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 21 Published: Araujo, page 653-654 Provenance: Gift from Cairo Museum? Seize: 11.7 cm Comments: Inscription in five lines © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 22 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 23 London (BM) On display in BM Same piece (24825) Published: Provenance: Donated in 1893 by Egypt. Height: 12 cm Comments: Inscription in five lines. 24826 Published: Provenance: Donated in 1893 by Egypt. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 24 Height: 12 cm Comments: Inscription in five lines, condition fair. 30041 Published: Provenance: Acquired in 1898 from R J Moss & Co Height: 11.5 cm Comments: 30042 Published: Provenance: Acquired in 1898 from R J Moss & Co Height: 12.1 cm Comments: © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 25 London (Petrie UC 39859) Published: Petrie online Height: 13.5 cm Comments: © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 26 New York (MMA 10.130.1054a) Published: Unknown Height: Unknown Comments: Nose chipped, inscription faint. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 27 New York (MMA 10.130.1054b) Published: Unknown Height: Unknown Comments: Left on the picture. Inscription in four lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 28 Paris (Louvre E 14730) Published: Tanis, l’ or des pharao’ s Height: 13.5 cm Comments: Feet chipped © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 29 Roanne (251) Published: Unknown Height: 12.1 cm Comments: Inscription in five lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 30 Uppsala, Victoria Museum © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 31 Virtual Egyptian Museum (FAI.MM.00900) Published: Online at virtual-egyptian-museum.org Height: 12.5 cm Comments: Inscription in 5 lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 32 Coll. Aubert Published: Aubert, Statuettes Egyptiennes, 1974, nr. 95 and nr. 96, pl. 40 Provenance: Ex coll. Mahmoud Riad Height: 12.4 and 12.1 cm Comments: Well detailed faces, inscription in 5 lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 33 Coll. AM: Arnold Meijer Published: Objects for eternity, 2006, no. 2.44.c, page 157 Provenance: Gallery Günter Puhze 2002, Christies 1988, lot 119. Height: 12.3 cm Comments: Put on display at the Allard Pierson museum during the Objects for Eternity exhibition. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 34 Coll. GH: Glenn Howard Published: No (online at www.egyptianantiquities.com/), photo’ s © by Glenn Howard Ancient Art Ltd Provenance: Ex- Mrs. Leland Stanford and Phoebe Hearst, gift to Stanford University, from jointly funded 1900 Egyptian expedition. Ex- Stanford Museum de-accession no.3129, in 1968 Height: 12 cm Comments: below the website description during the sale below. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 35 Text on website prior to sale “ Very rare shabti from the second Royal cache found in Deir el-Bahari 1898 in Thebes in the tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35). Third Intermediate period, 21st dynasty 1080-945 BC. Two tombs were found with over 56 mummies of Royal Kings, Queens, Princes, and Princesses. Including, Ramesses II,III,IV, V,VI Tuthmosis I, II, III, seti I, II, Ahmose I, Amenhotep I, Pinedjem I, II, Siptah, Tiy, Henuttawy, and Merneptah . Shabti inscribed for.... " the Priest of Amen, Hor, " Hor was a son of the High-Priest of Amen, Men Kheper-Re who was ruler at Thebes before Pinudjem II. His coffins are in the Cairo Museum ( JE 29619) and on these are several titles including "Prophet of Amen-Re, King of the Gods," "Prophet of Anubis," "God's Father Khonsu," "Prophet of Seth" and "Prophet of Hathor, Lady of the valley." Incredible detail for this style. Slim and handsomely proportioned, well modelled features and detailed face. Additional details of the wig, eyes, seed bag, and five-line inscription in applied black. Intact and pristine! Rich deep blue glaze with glassy luster. 12 cm tall. Provenance : Ex- Mrs. Leland Stanford and Phoebe Hearst, gift to Stanford University, from jointly funded 1900 Egyptian expedition. Ex- Stanford Museum de-accession no.3129, in 1968. Other shabti's from this owner are found in these museums: New York Met, British Museum, Leiden, Louvre, St.Pete Russia, Chicago, Florence, Basel, Brussels, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Berlin, Alexandria, Copenhagen,as well as private collections.” © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 36 Coll. GJ Published: Shabtis, a private view, Glenn Janes, no. 59, page 117-118 Provenance: UK dealer Height: 12.3 cm Comments: faience worn, especially on the front, broken in the middle. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 37 Coll. JT Published: No Provenance: ex Coll. Dr. De Haan, Rotterdam Height: unknown Comments: © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 38 Coll. MP: Michelle Phillipe Published: Les statuettes funéraires de la Deuxième Cachette à Deir el-Bahari, no. 29 page 81 Provenance: Paris art market in 1978 Height: 12 cm Comments: © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 39 Coll NH from Helios Gallery Published: Not Provenance: Ex. private collection, Cambridge, UK. Formerly in the collection of Neville Mitchell, acquired before World War II and given to the previous owner during the 1970's. Height: 12 cm Comments: Allthough described in four lines, the inscription is actually written in 5 lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 40 A very fine and bright blue glazed faience shabti figure for the Priest of Amun and prophet Hor. The shabti is painted with a four-line inscription (translation provided) and the figure wears a striated tripartite wig tied with a Seshed headband. Hor was the son of Men-Kheper-Re, the ruler of Thebes prior to Pinudjem II. The coffin of Hor is now in the Cairo Museum and his shabtis may be found in many major museums including the British Museum, Louvre, Metropolitan Museum and The Hermitage. Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, c. 1080-945 BC One very clean repair across middle of legs. Small patches of surface accretion (mainly on foot). Size: 12 x 4 cms © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 41 Provenance: Ex. private collection, Cambridge, UK. Formerly in the collection of Neville Mitchell, acquired before World War II and given to the previous owner during the 1970's. Accompanied by a sheet of collector's notes including a translation of the inscription. Provenience: Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Cache II, discovered January 1891 by Mohammed Abd el-Rassul on behalf of the Egyptian Antiquities Service. For further information please refer to: Shabtis, Glenn Janes, item 59, pages 117 and 118. (This excellent reference book is available from our website). First on ebay: 81: AN EGYPTIAN SHABTI, POSSIBLY 1100-800BC, An Egyptian shabti, possibly 1100-800BC, depicting a priest of Amun, 12cm high (D) Condition Report The inscription has been read as 'Make light Osiris - the priest of Amun-Hor O shabti. If someone calls to Osiris Hor to do work in the necropolis - may he do it for you' It has been broken below the waist and neatly glued together © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 42 Coll PS Published: HD Rauch auction catalogue 2008, no. 1006 Provenance: HD Rauch auction 2008-07-05 Height: 11.9 cm Comments: Nose restored? Inscription in four lines. © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 43 Coll. X Published: Van Nijl tot Schelde, no. 226, page 189 Provenance: unknown Seize: 12 cm Comments: Very nice detail © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 44 Unknown collection A Published: No Provenance: unknown Seize: unknown Comments: On ebay in 2003 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 45 Unknown collection B Published: Art of the ancient World, Vol X, 1999, page 52 Provenance: ex E. Brugsch - Pascha Seize: 13.8 cm Comments: Faint inscription © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 46 Unknown collection C Published: Art of the ancient World, Vol XII, 2001, page 118 Provenance: unknown Seize: 12.4 cm Comments: Picture is probably mirrored ! © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 47 Index Museum collection (inventory number), cursive is including picture W O T Alexandria (313-315) 3 0 3 Amsterdam, APM 9465 1 0 1 Asti (9) 1 0 1 Basel (618) 1 0 1 Berlin (11958, 2 figures) 2 0 2 Brussels (unknown, two on display) 2 0 2 Cairo, (CG 46570-46579, 10 workers 46580-46589 & 47171-47174, 14 overseers)10 14 24 Chigaco (OIM 17304 and / or FMNH, 31016) 1 0 1 Clermont-Ferrand (3164) 1 0 1 Copenhagen (3951 & 3952) 2 0 1 Cortona (96) 1 0 1 Eton College, Myers Museum, (ECM 395) 0 1 1 Florence (8753) 1 0 1 Leiden (F 93/10.65, F 93/10.66 & F 1949/8.5) 3 0 3 Lisbon (SGL 2507-37A&B) 2 0 2 London, British Museum (24825, 24826, 30041 and 30042) 4 0 4 London, Petrie Museum (UC 39859) 0 1 1 Madrid 1 0 1 New York (MMA 10.130.1054a-b) 2 0 2 Paris (Louvre E 14730 & 20144) 1 1 2 Roanne (251) 1 0 1 St. Petersburg (3164) 1 0 1 Toulouse 1 0 1 Uppsala, Victoria Museum 1 0 1 Virtual Egyptian Museum 1 0 1 Museum totals 44 16 60 Private collections Coll. Aubert Coll. AM, Arnold Meijer Coll. GH Coll. GJ, Glenn Janes Coll Harer Coll JT Coll. MP, Michelle Philippe Coll. NH Coll. PS Coll. X Unknown collection A Unknown collection B Unknown collection C 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Private collection totals 13 1 14 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 © Niek de Haan –www.shabticollections.com 49
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