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KATALIN ANNA KÓTHAY: A Defective Statuette from the Thirteenth Dynasty and the Sculptural Production of the Late Middle Kingdom

25 Bourriau 1988, 59; R. Krauspe, Das Ägyptische Museum der Universität Leipzig, Mainz 1997, 70; ibid., 63; Russmann 2001, 117; Objects for Eternity. Egyptian Antiquities from the W. Arnold Mei jer Collection, eds. C. A. Andrews and J. van Dijk, Mainz 2006, 69. 26 Junge 1985, 135; W. Needier, "A Wooden Statuette of* the Late Middle Kingdom", in Studies in Ancient Egypt, the Aegean, and the Sudan. Essays in honour of Dows Dunham on the occasion of his 90 th birthday, June I 1980, eds. W. K. Simpson and W. M. Davis, Boston 1981, 134; Hill 2004, 14, refers to a series of lectures delivered by Bernard Bothmer in 1992 at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York; Y'erbovsek 2004, 182. n. 2, 196. n. 1, 351. n. 1, 527. n. 1, also refers to Bernard Bothmer several times. See for example G. Björkman, Selection of the Objects in the Smith Collection of Egyptian Antiquities at the Linkbping Museum, Sweden, 1971, 25-26, no. 155, pl. 1; G. D. Scott III, Ancient Egyptian Art at Yale, New Haven 1986, 16-11, no. 40. The statue ol Seniankh in the Kunsthistorisches Museum was dated to either the Twelfth or Thirteenth Dynasties by W. Seipel 1992, 202, no. 65; while it has recently been attributed to the Thirteenth Dynasty by H. Satzinger, Das Kunsthistorische Museum in Wien. Die Ägyptisch-Orientalisch Sammlung, Mainz 1994, 11, fig. 4. :8 See for example G. Carredu, Museo Barracco di Scultura Autica. La Collezione Egizia, Roma 1985, 14-15, no. 13; Beyond the Pyramids. Egyptian Regional Art from the Museo Egizio, Turin, ed. (i. Robins, Atlanta 1990, 86, no. 44; Craig Patch 1990, 30, no. 19; Priese 1991, 63, no. 40; S. Donadoni, Vart égyptien, [Párisi 1993, fig. 2 on p. 181 and fig. 1 on p. 182; Staatliche Sammlung. Ägyptischer Kunst München, ed. S. Schoske, Mainz 1995, 52, tig. 52. : ' ; Stela British Museum 101: Hieroglyphic Texts from Egyptian Stelae, &c, in the British Museum, London 1912, //, pl. 1; CG 20538; CG 20231: H. (). Lange and IL Schäfer, Grab- und Denksteine des Mitt­leren Reiches (CCg 20001-20780), 4 vols, Berlin 1902-1925. All the three attestations are referred to by M. Malaise, "Le costume civil au Moyen Empire: une contribution à la datation des docu­ments privés", Mélanges offerts à Jean lércoutter, Paris 1985, 220, 221, and documents 76, 80 and 82 on p. 224. 50 Louvre E 14216: Delange, 1987; I Iabachi, 1985, nos. 54 and 64; CG 406: Borchardt 1925. 31 No. 8212: GEM (Global Egyptian Museum): www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/record. aspx?id=13786. ,: See for example Louvre E 11053 and E 22754: Delange 1987, 69 and 194; Cleveland 1985, 136: The Cleveland Museum of Art. Catalogue of Egyptian Art, ed. L. M. Berman, Cleveland 1999, no. 96; Walters Art Gallery 22.349: Steindorff 1946, pl. 12, no. 52. The prototype of this fastening is shown by a number of Twelfth- Dynasty cross-legged statues with the right tab not represented above the edge of the kilt but instead incised into its surface (fig. 6/a): A. Eggebrecht, Pelizeus-Museum Hildesheim. Die Ägyptische Sammlung, Mainz 1993, fig. 36; Seipel 1992, no. 60; C. Aldred, Middle King-

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