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Design Quarterly

: (1954)-(1996) : Publication of this title ceased in 1996. : نوفمبر-15

Design Issues

: Vol. 1(1984)-31 (2015) : 0747-9360
1531-4790

Journal of Design History

: Vol. 1(1988)-28 (2015) : 0952-4649
1741-7279

Illustrated Art Notes upon the Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design

: (1882)-(1883) : Publication of this title ceased in 1889. : 2152-856X

National Academy Notes including the Complete Catalogue of the Spring Exhibition, National Academy of Design

: (1884)-(1889) : Publication of this title ceased in 1889. : 2152-8578

West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture

: Vol. 18(2011)-22 (2015) : 2153-5531
2153-5558

Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 0030-672X
1875-0176

Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek Online.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2214-5966
MajdiSalim

Journal of Japonisme.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2405-4984
2405-4992

Muqarnas Online.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2211-8993
MajdiSalim

Paragone: Past and Present.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2476-115X
2476-1168

Published 1976
Classical vases excluding Attic black-figure, Attic red-figure and Attic white ground

: 135 p. ill. 33 cm. : Bibliography: p. 11-12.

An Interesting New Kingdom Stela from Thebes Cairo Museum (CG 34045) /

: The object of this paper is to make known a New Kingdom stela from the Theban necropolis, currently displayed at the Cairo Museum (CG 34045, JE. 4746). The stela belongs to a s?m ‘š n ’Imn named Userhat. It has a distinctive shape showing an outer frame with a rounded top surrounding a representation in high relief of a false door mounted by a human head with two hands raised in adoration. With such unusual composition the object, I assume, was intended to fulfill the roles of two important funerary architectural elements: a false door and a stelophorous statue. The twofold function of the object is supported by the arrangement of its textual and iconographical details that are clearly touching on two themes: the endowment of funerary requests, and the facilitation of the deceased’s daily resurrection with the rising sun, on two main parts (the false door and the round topped outer frame), so that each part would achieve a function. Cairo Museum (CG 34045) can be assigned a date early in the reign of Thotmoses III, on the basis of internal evidence combined with the information provided by two other objects that are very likely belonging to the same s?m ‘š n ’Imn Wsr-h3t (stela St. Petersburg Ermitage no. 1093, and stela National Museum Stockholm, no 42).