{ "core": { "objectID": 43484, "objectNumber": "1990.292", "primaryTitle": "Nebwenenef, High Priest of Amun", "objectName": "sculpture", "dated": "between 1290 and 1275 BCE", "classification": "Sculpture", "department": "African Art", "medium": "black granite", "dimensions": "Overall (object only): 14 5/8 × 11 × 7 7/8 inches (37.1 × 27.9 × 20 cm)\r\nIncluding base: 15 3/4 × 11 × 7 7/8 inches (40 × 27.9 × 20 cm)" }, "provenance": { "creditLine": "Founders Society Purchase, New Endowment Fund, Benson and Edith Ford Fund, Henry Ford II Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhl Ford II Fund, Josephine and Ernest Kanzler Fund, General Endowment Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden III Fund, Joseph H. Boyer Memorial Fund, J. Lawrence Buell, Jr. Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr. Fund, Barbara L. Scripps Fund, Henry E. and Consuelo S. Wenger Foundation Fund, Matilda R. Wilson Fund, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, Abraham Borman Family Fund, Mary Martin Semmes Fund, Edna Burian Skelton Fund, James Pearson Duffy Fund, Hill Memorial Fund, and funds from various contributors.", "provenance": "probably from Theban Tomb 157, the Tomb of Nebwenenef.\r\n(Ingrid and Bruce McAlpine, London, England).\r\nJack Josephson (New York, USA).\r\n(Koutalakis, Geneva, Switzerland).\r\n(McAlpine Fine Arts, London, England);\r\n1990-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)", "signed": "", "inscribed": "Inscribed, right shoulder: Cartouche of Ramesses II\r\nInscribed, on back pillar: [Translated: ....his son, to (?), the bark of Sokar [which is] in\r\nthe necropolis, that they may give...[every good and pure thing] | upon which the gods live; and to receive the provisions which come forth before those who are in //// | [and to drink the water from the banks] of the river according to desire, and breath the breath...\r\n(Translation by Emily Teeter, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago,1991)]\r\n", "markings": "" }, "creators": [ { "displayName": "Egyptian", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "Egyptian", "bio": "" } ], "rights": [ { "type": "Public Domain", "copyright": "", "creditLineRepro": "Egyptian, Nebwenenef, High Priest of Amun, between 1290 and 1275 BCE, black granite. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, New Endowment Fund, Benson and Edith Ford Fund, et al., 1990.292." } ], "media": { "primary": { "filename": "1990.292-S1.tif", "width": 3800, "height": 5000, "shareURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/nr65svcwin/jpeg/1990.292-S1.jpeg?h=2000&keep=c&crop=yes&color=cccccc&quality=80&u=u3bnol", "originalURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/nr65svcwin/original/1990.292-S1.tif?u=u3bnol&download=true" } }, "terms": [ { "name": "Nineteenth Dynasty", "type": "styles and periods" }, { "name": "hieroglyphics", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "sculpture", "type": "work type" }, { "name": "man", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "inscription", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "fragment", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "figure (representation)", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "black granite", "type": "material" }, { "name": "Ramesside", "type": "styles and periods" } ], "source": { "museum": "Detroit Institute of Arts", "objectURL": "https://dia.org/collection/43484" } }