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Ancient Egyptian Stela Art Poster
About the Stela of Mentowoser
Designed by Skye based upon the ancient Stela of Mentuwoser, this fine art print will add intellectual and historical interest to any room.
This rectangular stone slab, called a stela, honours an official named Mentuwoser. Clasping a piece of folded linen in his left hand, he sits at his funeral banquet, ensuring that he will always receive food offerings and that his family will honor and remember him forever. To the right of Mentuwoser, his son summons his spirit. His daughter holds a lotus, and his father offers a covered dish of food and a jug that, given its shape, contained beer.
To show clearly each kind of food being offered, the sculptor arranged the images on top of the table vertically. The feast consists of round and conical loaves of bread, ribs and a hindquarter of beef, a squash, onions in a basket, a lotus blossom, and leeks. The low-relief carving is very fine. The background was cut away only about one-eighth of an inch. Within the firm, clear outlines, the sculptor subtly modeled the muscles of Mentuwoser's arms and legs and the shape of his jaw and cheeks. The chair legs and the calf's head have also been carefully formed. The hieroglyphic inscriptions in sunk relief state that in the seventeenth year of his reign King Senwosret I presented the stela to Mentuwoser in appreciation of his loyal services.
Mentuwoser's deeds are described at length. He was steward, granary official, and overseer of all manner of domestic animals, including pigs. He is described as a good man who looked after the poor and buried the dead. Senwosret's throne name, Kheper-Ka-Re, appears within a cartouche in the middle of the top line. The stela was erected in the temple precinct of Osiris at Abydos. Mentuwoser's image and the prayers on the stela were meant to bring him both rebirth and sustenance at the annual festivals honoring Osiris.
Title
Stela of Mentuwoser
Period
Middle Kingdom
Dynasty
Dynasty 12, year 17
Reign
reign of Senwosret I
Date:
ca. 1961–1917 B.C.
Medium
Limestone, paint
Dimensions
H. 104.3 cm (41 1/16 in); w. 49.7 cm (19 9/16 in); th. 8.3 cm (3 1/4 in)
Credits:
(http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/egyptian_art/stela_of_montuwoser/objectView.aspx?&OID=100000558&collID=10&vw=0)
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