The human figure in Egyptian sculpture:
Female torso - ivory - Dynasty XII, Middle Kingdom - c.1900-1850 B.C.E.
Cloaked man - limestone - 10½” high - Dynasty XII-XIII, Middle Kingdom - c.1850 B.C.E.
Offering carrier - wood, plaster and paint - Dynasty XII, Middle Kingdom - c.1900-1850 B.C.E.
Onuris - leaded-bronze - Third Intermediate Period - c.1070–664 B.C.E.
Sitmerit, wife of Inspector for the Scribes Sekhemka - painted limestone - Dynasty V, Old Kingdom - c.2400-2300 B.C.E.
Horus making a libation - bronze - Dynasty XXII, Third Intermediate Period, c.945-720 B.C.E.
Figure of a young concubine from the harem of King Amenhotep III - ivory - Dynasty XVIII, New Kingdom - c.1386-1349 B.C.E.
Female figure - wood handle of cosmetic holder - 13″ long - Dynasty VI, Old Kingdom c.2686-2181 B.C.E.
Statue of a man - ebony - from the area of King Nefer-Ka-Re - Dynasty VI, Old Kingdom c.2686-2181 B.C.E.
Female figure - bone inlaid with lapis eyes - Pre-dynastic Naqada 1 Culture 3700–3500 B.C.E.
Torso of a princess (possibly Nefertiti) - red quartzite - Dynasty XVIII, New Kingdom - c.1540-1307 B.C.E.
















