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Cat, Egyptian.
Cat
Cat, Egyptian.

Cat

Date1991 BC
Creation PlaceEgypt, Africa
MediumEgyptian alabaster (calcite), rock crystal, copper
Dimensions11.4 cm (4 1/2 inches)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LinePurchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1990.
Terms
    Object number1990.01.59.1
    DescriptionThe cat first appears in painting and relief at the end of the Old Kingdom, and this cosmetic jar is the earliest-known three-dimensional representation of the animal in Egyptian art. The sculptor demonstrates a keen understanding of the creature's physical traits, giving the animal the alert, tense look of a hunter rather than the elegant aloofness seen in later representations. The rock-crystal eyes, lined with copper, enhance the impression of readiness.
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    • Egyptian Objects from the DIA