Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier
Flag of EgyptEgyptian Artca. 1353–1336 B.C.

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier is a egyptian art from Egypt (Dynasty 18) created in ca. 1353–1336 B.C. using indurated limestone measuring H. 10 in. (25.4 cm) — now part of the Egyptian Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

About This Artwork

MediumIndurated limestone
DimensionsH. 10 in. (25.4 cm)
DepartmentEgyptian Art
Credit LinePurchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift; Gift of Henry Walters, by exchange; and Anne and John V. Hansen Egyptian Purchase Fund, 2007
Dateca. 1353–1336 B.C.

Historical Context

Culture & Period

dating from the New Kingdom, Amarna Period period, during the Dynasty 18 dynasty. The estimated date range is 1353 BC.

Geography

Origin: Egypt. Flag of Egypt

Frequently Asked Questions

What department houses Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier?

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier is housed in the Egyptian Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

When was Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier created?

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier dates to ca. 1353–1336 B.C..

What material is Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier made from?

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier is crafted from indurated limestone.

Where does Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier originate?

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier originates from Egypt.

Is Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier in the public domain?

Fragmentary Statuette of a Vizier is in the public domain and can be freely used.

Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026

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