Egyptian Artca. 1153–1147 B.C.Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV is a egyptian art from Egypt (Dynasty 20) created in ca. 1153–1147 B.C. using faience measuring l. 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.) — now part of the Egyptian Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Faience |
| Dimensions | l. 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.) |
| Department | Egyptian Art |
| Credit Line | Gift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1909 |
| Date | ca. 1153–1147 B.C. |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
dating from the New Kingdom, Ramesside period, during the Dynasty 20 dynasty. The estimated date range is 1153 BC – 1147 BC.
Geography
Origin: Sinai, Egypt. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV?
Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV is housed in the Egyptian Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV created?
Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV dates to ca. 1153–1147 B.C..
What material is Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV made from?
Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV is crafted from faience.
Where does Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV originate?
Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV originates from Egypt.
Is Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV in the public domain?
Fragment of a votive tile with cartouche of Ramesses IV is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.