Egyptian Amarna painted faience tile fragment
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A rare fragment from a faience tile with painted decoration in grey, brown and black on a cream ground. The decoration probably depicts a row of cornflower buds arranged over the curved shoulder of a vase.
The thickness of the tile (2.2 cms including a residual thin layer of mortar) indicates that this was used for flooring and therefore probably originates from the royal palace of Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
Culture
Egypt, 18th Dynasty, Amarna, reign of Akhenaten, c. 1346-1332 BC
Size
5.7 x 6.5 cms
Condition
Fragment with losses as shown
Provenance
Ex. private collection, Paris, France; acquired 1960’s-1970’s.