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Collections

Fragment of Tomb Relief of Three Officials: Werenkhnum, Djay, and Amenylate 12th Dynasty-13th Dynasty, circa 1691-1640 B.C.

Not on view
Tall, narrow limestone stele with shallow-relief carvings of Egyptian hieroglyphs and human figures arranged in horizontal registers

Unknown, Fragment of Tomb Relief of Three Officials: Werenkhnum, Djay, and Ameny, late 12th Dynasty-13th Dynasty, circa 1691-1640 B.C., Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Phil Berg Collection, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Title
Fragment of Tomb Relief of Three Officials: Werenkhnum, Djay, and Ameny
Place Made
Egypt, possibly Memphis-Dashur-Fayum region
Date Made
late 12th Dynasty-13th Dynasty, circa 1691-1640 B.C.
Medium
Limestone
Dimensions
Height: 24 3/4 in. (62.9 cm)
Credit Line
The Phil Berg Collection
Accession Number
M.71.73.42
Classification
Architecture
Collecting Area
Egyptian Art
Selected Bibliography
  • Berg, Phil. Man Came This Way: Objects from the Phil Berg Collection. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1971.