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Carter No.: 579

Handlist description: Lion-shaped vessel (calcite)

Card/Transcription No.: 579-3


579 3

luted together with a wax and whiting stopping.

The nose and the pisiform pad of the forepaws are coloured blue; hair tufts at back of shoulders are engraved and filled in with blue pigment. The ribs are marked in the modelling of the body.

The sculptor has selected the naked-shoulder lion type; the mane about the head and throat has been conventionally treated by small curls, which give a sculpturesque effect and exhibit the powerful muscles of the bare shoulders.

The claws, (?) of ivory, are missing.

REMARKS: It was found in bad condition; much discoloured; the pieces partly un-stuck from humidity, entailing taking them apart, cleaning and remounting them.

Card no. 579-3 relating to Carter no. 579
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