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A LARGE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS browse these categories for related items... All Items: Egyptian: Early Dynastic: Pre AD 1000: item #889933 Please refer to our stock #GD-378 when inquiring.
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A LARGE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS CIRCA 26th DYNASTY 664 B.C. The Wadjet or Eye of Horus was a powerful symbol of ancient Egypt as it representing the lost eye by Horus in his battle with Seth to avenge the death of his father Osiris. It was restored by Isis and called the “wadjet” or “healthy eye”. It is molded from faience with a green glaze and pierced laterally for suspension. Rare in size at 3 inches. Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946) Galleria Delvecchio .… “is pleased to present a collection of Egyptian antiquities assembled by the celebrated Swiss Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier. Jéquier was born in 1868 in Neuchatel. He first studied in Paris under Gaston Maspero (1846-1916) and later went to Berlin before joining the de Morgan expedition to Persia, during which time he contributed to the discovery and decipherment of the code of Hammurabi. Gustave Jéquier was a giant in the field of Egyptology whose contributions are far too numerous to list here. He is best know for his association with the French Institute in Cairo which enabled him to engage in seminal research at the pyramid site of the Old Kingdom. He also completed the work begun at Abydos by his Swiss compatriot, [Henri] Eduard Naville (1844-1926). The two are considered to be Switzerland’s most preeminent Egyptologists. One of Jéquier’s most important discoveries was the 13th Dynasty pyramid of Khendjer. He wrote extensively on his history of Egyptian architecture, and published on philology and religion as well. Gustave Jéquier died in 1946 in the city in which he was born, and most of his collection was acquired by the University of Basel. The works of art presented here were given to a sibling who emigrated to the US in the late 1940’s; the collection later passed to their daughter, Jéquier’s niece.” |
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