Fragmento de cabeza de faraón egipcio | Coleccionable Grand Tour | Circa 1800-1920

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Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible circa 1800–1920 on neutral background.
Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible from circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral background.
Antique carved limestone head of a pharaoh wearing a nemes headdress with uraeus, European Grand Tour piece circa 1800–1920 on a neutral backdrop.
Limestone pharaoh head sculpture featuring nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, early Grand Tour collectible from 19th–early 20th century, shown against a neutral background.
Historic Grand Tour limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus emblem, dated around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral surface.
Authentic limestone pharaoh head carving with nemes headdress and uraeus, created for European Grand Tour collectors around 1800–1920, displayed on a simple neutral background.
Carved limestone pharaoh head with traditional nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, European Grand Tour artifact circa 1800–1920, set against a neutral backdrop.
Limestone sculpted head of an Egyptian pharaoh, featuring nemes headdress and uraeus detail, Grand Tour collectible from the 19th–early 20th century on a neutral background.
Antique Grand Tour limestone pharaoh head with finely carved nemes headdress and cobra, dating to around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral background.
European Grand Tour reproduction of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head in carved limestone with nemes and uraeus, circa 19th–20th century, on a soft neutral backdrop.
Limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus symbol, early Grand Tour period collectible (c. 1800–1920), displayed on a neutral background.
Carved limestone Egyptian pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus serpent, European Grand Tour piece from circa 1800–1920, shown on a neutral backdrop.
Antique limestone head of a pharaoh featuring detailed nemes headdress and cobra motif, created for the European Grand Tour era, photographed against a neutral background.
Limestone carving of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus, European Grand Tour era circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral backdrop.
  • Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible circa 1800–1920 on neutral background.
  • Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible from circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral background.
  • Antique carved limestone head of a pharaoh wearing a nemes headdress with uraeus, European Grand Tour piece circa 1800–1920 on a neutral backdrop.
  • Limestone pharaoh head sculpture featuring nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, early Grand Tour collectible from 19th–early 20th century, shown against a neutral background.
  • Historic Grand Tour limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus emblem, dated around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral surface.
  • Authentic limestone pharaoh head carving with nemes headdress and uraeus, created for European Grand Tour collectors around 1800–1920, displayed on a simple neutral background.
  • Carved limestone pharaoh head with traditional nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, European Grand Tour artifact circa 1800–1920, set against a neutral backdrop.
  • Limestone sculpted head of an Egyptian pharaoh, featuring nemes headdress and uraeus detail, Grand Tour collectible from the 19th–early 20th century on a neutral background.
  • Antique Grand Tour limestone pharaoh head with finely carved nemes headdress and cobra, dating to around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral background.
  • European Grand Tour reproduction of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head in carved limestone with nemes and uraeus, circa 19th–20th century, on a soft neutral backdrop.
  • Limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus symbol, early Grand Tour period collectible (c. 1800–1920), displayed on a neutral background.
  • Carved limestone Egyptian pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus serpent, European Grand Tour piece from circa 1800–1920, shown on a neutral backdrop.
  • Antique limestone head of a pharaoh featuring detailed nemes headdress and cobra motif, created for the European Grand Tour era, photographed against a neutral background.
  • Limestone carving of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus, European Grand Tour era circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral backdrop.
Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible circa 1800–1920 on neutral background.
Carved limestone pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus cobra motif, European Grand Tour collectible from circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral background.
Antique carved limestone head of a pharaoh wearing a nemes headdress with uraeus, European Grand Tour piece circa 1800–1920 on a neutral backdrop.
Limestone pharaoh head sculpture featuring nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, early Grand Tour collectible from 19th–early 20th century, shown against a neutral background.
Historic Grand Tour limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus emblem, dated around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral surface.
Authentic limestone pharaoh head carving with nemes headdress and uraeus, created for European Grand Tour collectors around 1800–1920, displayed on a simple neutral background.
Carved limestone pharaoh head with traditional nemes headdress and cobra uraeus, European Grand Tour artifact circa 1800–1920, set against a neutral backdrop.
Limestone sculpted head of an Egyptian pharaoh, featuring nemes headdress and uraeus detail, Grand Tour collectible from the 19th–early 20th century on a neutral background.
Antique Grand Tour limestone pharaoh head with finely carved nemes headdress and cobra, dating to around 1800–1920, photographed on a neutral background.
European Grand Tour reproduction of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head in carved limestone with nemes and uraeus, circa 19th–20th century, on a soft neutral backdrop.
Limestone carving of a pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus symbol, early Grand Tour period collectible (c. 1800–1920), displayed on a neutral background.
Carved limestone Egyptian pharaoh head with nemes headdress and uraeus serpent, European Grand Tour piece from circa 1800–1920, shown on a neutral backdrop.
Antique limestone head of a pharaoh featuring detailed nemes headdress and cobra motif, created for the European Grand Tour era, photographed against a neutral background.
Limestone carving of an Egyptian pharaoh’s head with nemes headdress and uraeus, European Grand Tour era circa 1800–1920, displayed on a neutral backdrop.
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Fragmento de cabeza de faraón egipcio | Coleccionable Grand Tour | Circa 1800-1920

Descripción

Contexto histórico y origen

Región: Europa (inspirado en el Antiguo Egipto)
Material: Caliza tallada
Período: Circa 1800–1920

Descripción

Este fragmento de caliza finamente tallado representa la cabeza de un faraón, con el icónico tocado nemes y el motivo del ureo (cobra) en la frente. Creado como un objeto coleccionable de la época del Grand Tour, refleja la fascinación europea de los siglos XIX y principios del XX por el antiguo Egipto. Destinado a ser exhibido en gabinetes de curiosidades o colecciones privadas, el fragmento captura características estilísticas de la retratística faraónica, incluyendo las estrías acanaladas del tocado y los contornos faciales angulares típicos de la imaginería real egipcia. Su tamaño compacto lo hace ideal para exhibirlo como una pieza decorativa e histórica de conversación.

Características

- Caliza tallada con pátina natural envejecida

- Representa la cabeza de un faraón con tocado nemes y cobra ureo

- Elaborado en la tradición del Grand Tour, siglos XIX y principios del XX

- Fragmento compacto, listo para exhibir

Importancia cultural

Durante el período del Grand Tour, los coleccionistas europeos buscaban artefactos y réplicas inspiradas en civilizaciones antiguas. Piezas como esta servían tanto como objetos educativos como símbolos de sofisticación y conocimiento cultural. Aunque no es un artefacto del antiguo Egipto, este fragmento encarna el perdurable atractivo de la iconografía egipcia y la artesanía de los coleccionistas europeos que la emulaban.

Estado

Excelente estado para un objeto de colección; leve desgaste superficial acorde con la edad y depósitos minerales naturales. Los detalles del tocado y del rostro permanecen claramente definidos.

Dimensiones (aproximadas)

Altura: 3 pulgadas

Edad (aproximada)

105–225 años

Más información

Explore un ejemplo de museo de una Cabeza egipcia de una estatua del faraón Tutmosis III

Explore obras adicionales del antiguo Egipto en nuestra colección Artefactos egipcios

Descripción

Contexto histórico y origen

Región: Europa (inspirado en el Antiguo Egipto)
Material: Caliza tallada
Período: Circa 1800–1920

Descripción

Este fragmento de caliza finamente tallado representa la cabeza de un faraón, con el icónico tocado nemes y el motivo del ureo (cobra) en la frente. Creado como un objeto coleccionable de la época del Grand Tour, refleja la fascinación europea de los siglos XIX y principios del XX por el antiguo Egipto. Destinado a ser exhibido en gabinetes de curiosidades o colecciones privadas, el fragmento captura características estilísticas de la retratística faraónica, incluyendo las estrías acanaladas del tocado y los contornos faciales angulares típicos de la imaginería real egipcia. Su tamaño compacto lo hace ideal para exhibirlo como una pieza decorativa e histórica de conversación.

Características

- Caliza tallada con pátina natural envejecida

- Representa la cabeza de un faraón con tocado nemes y cobra ureo

- Elaborado en la tradición del Grand Tour, siglos XIX y principios del XX

- Fragmento compacto, listo para exhibir

Importancia cultural

Durante el período del Grand Tour, los coleccionistas europeos buscaban artefactos y réplicas inspiradas en civilizaciones antiguas. Piezas como esta servían tanto como objetos educativos como símbolos de sofisticación y conocimiento cultural. Aunque no es un artefacto del antiguo Egipto, este fragmento encarna el perdurable atractivo de la iconografía egipcia y la artesanía de los coleccionistas europeos que la emulaban.

Estado

Excelente estado para un objeto de colección; leve desgaste superficial acorde con la edad y depósitos minerales naturales. Los detalles del tocado y del rostro permanecen claramente definidos.

Dimensiones (aproximadas)

Altura: 3 pulgadas

Edad (aproximada)

105–225 años

Más información

Explore un ejemplo de museo de una Cabeza egipcia de una estatua del faraón Tutmosis III

Explore obras adicionales del antiguo Egipto en nuestra colección Artefactos egipcios

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