ClassificationsAncient Egyptian Art
Vase with Boat and Mourning Figure
AAT Object Form/FunctionVase Painting
AAT Object Form/FunctionVases
Place CreatedEgypt, Africa
CultureEgyptian
PeriodPredynastic, Nagada II
Date3500-3350 BCE
MediumCeramic, pigment
Credit LineCollected by William A. Shelton, funded by John A. Manget
Dimensions6 5/16 x 7 15/16 in. (16 x 20.2 cm)
Object number1921.021
Label TextPredynastic graves contained objects used in everyday life as well as objects produced specifically for burial. Pottery vessels with specific decoration, such as this example, seem to have been produced exclusively as tomb offerings. The design on this jar represents the boat that carried the body across the Nile to a cemetery, along with a figure with arms raised in an attitude of mourning.Exhibition HistoryA Preview of the Collections, Schatten Gallery, February 15 - April 4, 1982
MCCM Permanent Collection Galleries, May 11, 1993 - February 1999
Life and Death in the Pyramid Age: The Emory Old Kingdom Mummy, Michael C. Carlos Museum, September 10 - December 11, 2011
Published ReferencesEmory University Museum of Art and Archaeology, A Preview of the Collections (Atlanta: The Museum, 1982), 8.
Peter Lacovara and Betsy Teasley Trope, The Realm of Osiris (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum 2001), 26.
ProvenanceAcquired for Emory University Museum by William Shelton (1875-1959), ca. 1920.
Status
Not on viewCollections
- Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art
3500-3350 BCE
4000-3500 BCE
2900-2350 BCE
2080-1940 BCE
1939-1760 BCE
ca. 3200-2700 BCE
4000-3500 BCE
3500-3350 BCE
3500-3350 BCE
4000-3500 BCE
1450-800 BCE