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   Etats-Unis > New York City > Metropolitan Museum of Art > Le temple de Dendour > Chapiteau de colonne
Guide de visite : Chapiteau de colonne
Chapiteau de colonne





Artiste : Anonyme


Date : entre 41 et 68

Matériaux : Grès
Acquisition : Fonds Roger (1911)
Période romaine
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Le temple de Dendour
Droite
Rez-de-Chaussée - Section 25
Elément 7 sur 18
Antiquités égyptiennes
Sculpture (Chapiteau)

Région en relation
Philae
Site en relation :
Philae


Description   

This capital and the other show the stylized palmette pattern. The plants are arranged in two tiers of different sizes. The overhanging upper lip was knocked off when the capital was reused. Tle palmette pattern - once painted - covers the unstructured bell-shaped core like a dense net. This surface treatement is typical stylistic feature of the architecture of the period.

Both this capital and its companion probably came from the temple of Harendotes - the same god Horus in his role as avenger father, Osiris, who was slain by Seth. The temple was located west of the Isis temple on the island of Philae and was rebuilt under Claudius and Nero. The building stood on a platform with a central staircase leading to the front. The façade was similar to that of the Museum's Temple of Dendur. The building was razed to the fondation platform and elements were incorporated into Byzantine churches.

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Chapiteau de colonne
Anonyme
Lucius Domitius Tiberius Claudius Nero (Néron)