About the Artwork
Chapel Wall of Mery-nesut
between 2565 and 2420 BCE
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Egyptian
Egyptian
Carved limestone
Overall (as displayed): 74 × 122 × 11 inches (188 × 309.9 × 27.9 cm) Sight: 7 × 17 × 6 inches (17.8 × 43.2 × 15.2 cm)
Sculpture
African Art
Founders Society Purchase, McGregor Fund
71.292.A
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Markings
Inscribed: [The inscriptions at the left above the main funerary scene identify Mery-nesut and his wife; just to the right of this scene is the long offering list. The false door texts and those surrounding it carry the titles and names of Mery-nesut, his family, the funerary priests, and a short list of funerary offerings. For translation and transliteration, see Fischer, Henry G. "Offerings for an Old Kingdom Granary Official," in BDIA. Vol. 51, Nos. 2 and 3, 1972. pp. 69-80.]
Provenance
ca. 1901-1905, excavated by George A. Fischer and the Harvard-Boston expedition from tomb of Mery-nesut (Giza necropolis, Al Haram, Egypt)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Boston, Massachusettes, USA)
1971-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bulletin of the DIA 51, no. 2 and 3 (1972): pp. 63-80 (ill.).
Smith. Egyptian Sculpture and Painting in the Old Kingdom. London: Oxford University Press, 1946, p. 65.
Cherpion, Nadine. Sentiment Comjugal et Figuration a l'Ancien Empire. In Kunst der Alten Reiches [proceeded of the symposium at the German Archaeological Institute]. Cairo, October 29-30, 1991, pp. 33-47, [cf. p. 33 and pl. 2c].
Reisner, George A. Unpublished field notes from excavation in the files of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Ca. 1904-1910. pp. 1-6.
Reisner, George A. A History of the Giza Necropolis, vol. I. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, 1942, p. 382.
Smith, William Stevenson. History of Egyptian Sculpture and Painting in the Old Kingdom, 2nd ed. Hacker: New York,1978, p. 65.
Bulletin of the DIA 51, no. 1 (1972): pp. 9-10.
Fischer, Henry G. "Offerings for an Old Kingdom Granary Official," Bulletin of the DIA 51, no. 2 and 3 (1972): pp. 69-80.
Peck, William H. "An Old Kingdom Tomb Wall," Bulletin of the DIA 51, no. 2 and 3 (1972): pp. 63-68.
PM III, pp. 61; 353.
Peck. 1978, p. 15, 17.
Peck. 1983, p. 5 (ill.).
Peck, William H. "A Cross-Section of Ancient Art," Apollo, vol. CXXIV, no. 298 (December 1986): pp. 12, 14 (ill.).
Peck. 1991b, p. 23.
Peck. 1991a, pp. 15, 18, 68, (ill.).
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Egyptian, Chapel Wall of Mery-nesut, between 2565 and 2420 BCE, carved limestone. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, McGregor Fund, 71.292.A.
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