Osiris God

Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC

MATERIAL: Bronze.

SIZE: Height 18 cm without stand.

PROVENANCE: Private collection, Great Britain. Acquired before the 1970s.

CONDITION: Good condition. The head is missing.

DESCRIPTION:

Originally, the figure of Osiris was linked to the fecundity of the Egyptian soil, the renewal of vegetation and the world of shepherds, as evidenced by the heka sceptre (which reproduces the shepherds’ crook). He embodied the fertile land and the arable fields, and therefore became the guardian of the order of the universe and the cycles of nature. But the most famous myth concerning him is the one in connection with his death, known through many versions: the son of Geb (the earth) and Nut (the sky) and the husband of Isis, the god primarily was a pharaoh. With Isis, they were a pair of royal benefactors who taught mankind farming and fishing (Osiris), weaving and medicine (Isis). Jealous of the sovereign, his brother Seth assassinated him, cut up his body and disposed of the pieces in the Nile. However, Isis, his wife and faithful widow, found and reassembled the body of her husband and, with the help of her sister, Nephtys, and of Anubis, she embalmed the corpse. After breathing life into him for a short instant, Isis was impregnated by Osiris: this union resulted in the birth of Horus, who, following in the footsteps of his father, became Pharaoh. And so, after having survived the ordeal of death, Osiris triumphed thanks to the magic of his wife and became the ruler of the underworld. He represented the seeds of life and, at the same time, was the protector of the deceased, to whom he would promise life after death.

These two closely related characteristics linking the god of fecundity and the funerary divinity were certainly the basis for the success Osiris enjoyed in the Egyptian world: from the New Kingdom on, and especially during the entire 1st Millennium BC, statuettes of Osiris were among the most important funerary offerings.

The technique of lost wax casting is a sculptural procedure using a mould made from a prototype of the piece to be worked, and this prototype is usually made from beeswax. This is covered with a thick layer of soft material, usually clay, which then solidifies. Once this has hardened it is put in a kiln where the wax inside melts and leaks out through expressly made holes in the clay. In its place molten metal is injected and this takes on the exact form of the mould. To release the final piece the mould must be removed.






Notes:
- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License.
- The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.

El vendedor y su historia

Galería de Arte Antiguo - Arqueología con sede en Barcelona con más de quince años de experiencia. Especializada en arte clásico, arte egipcio, arte asiático y arte precolombino. Garantiza la autenticidad de todas sus piezas. Participa en las ferias de arte más importantes de España, como Feriarte, así como en ferias en el extranjero, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussels. Todas las piezas se envían con Permiso de Exportación expedido por el Ministerio de Cultura de España. Somos rápidos en los envíos mediante DHL Express o Transporte de Arte Directo.

Osiris God

Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC

MATERIAL: Bronze.

SIZE: Height 18 cm without stand.

PROVENANCE: Private collection, Great Britain. Acquired before the 1970s.

CONDITION: Good condition. The head is missing.

DESCRIPTION:

Originally, the figure of Osiris was linked to the fecundity of the Egyptian soil, the renewal of vegetation and the world of shepherds, as evidenced by the heka sceptre (which reproduces the shepherds’ crook). He embodied the fertile land and the arable fields, and therefore became the guardian of the order of the universe and the cycles of nature. But the most famous myth concerning him is the one in connection with his death, known through many versions: the son of Geb (the earth) and Nut (the sky) and the husband of Isis, the god primarily was a pharaoh. With Isis, they were a pair of royal benefactors who taught mankind farming and fishing (Osiris), weaving and medicine (Isis). Jealous of the sovereign, his brother Seth assassinated him, cut up his body and disposed of the pieces in the Nile. However, Isis, his wife and faithful widow, found and reassembled the body of her husband and, with the help of her sister, Nephtys, and of Anubis, she embalmed the corpse. After breathing life into him for a short instant, Isis was impregnated by Osiris: this union resulted in the birth of Horus, who, following in the footsteps of his father, became Pharaoh. And so, after having survived the ordeal of death, Osiris triumphed thanks to the magic of his wife and became the ruler of the underworld. He represented the seeds of life and, at the same time, was the protector of the deceased, to whom he would promise life after death.

These two closely related characteristics linking the god of fecundity and the funerary divinity were certainly the basis for the success Osiris enjoyed in the Egyptian world: from the New Kingdom on, and especially during the entire 1st Millennium BC, statuettes of Osiris were among the most important funerary offerings.

The technique of lost wax casting is a sculptural procedure using a mould made from a prototype of the piece to be worked, and this prototype is usually made from beeswax. This is covered with a thick layer of soft material, usually clay, which then solidifies. Once this has hardened it is put in a kiln where the wax inside melts and leaks out through expressly made holes in the clay. In its place molten metal is injected and this takes on the exact form of the mould. To release the final piece the mould must be removed.






Notes:
- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License.
- The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.

El vendedor y su historia

Galería de Arte Antiguo - Arqueología con sede en Barcelona con más de quince años de experiencia. Especializada en arte clásico, arte egipcio, arte asiático y arte precolombino. Garantiza la autenticidad de todas sus piezas. Participa en las ferias de arte más importantes de España, como Feriarte, así como en ferias en el extranjero, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussels. Todas las piezas se envían con Permiso de Exportación expedido por el Ministerio de Cultura de España. Somos rápidos en los envíos mediante DHL Express o Transporte de Arte Directo.
Cultura
Antiguo Egipto
Name of object
Dios Osiris. Periodo Tardío, 664 - 332 a.C. 18 cm de alto.
Siglo / marco temporal
Late Period, 664 - 332 BC
Procedencia
Colección privada
País de origen
Desconocido
Material
Bronce
Estado
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