Artworks
Ushabti for Ta-Miat
Egypt Second Intermediate Period-Early 18th Dynasty, 1630-1540 B.C. Limestone H:25.3cm
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Ushabti for Udjarenes
Egypt Late 25th to early 26th Dynasty, C. 670-650 B.C Serpentine H:18.5cm
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Relief Fragment
Egypt 1292 to 1075 B.C., 19th to 20th Dynasty Limestone H:28.9cm W:37.5cmD:3.8cm
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Head of Khnum
Egypt 1296 to 656 B.C., New Kingdom to Third Intermediate Steatite H:7.9cm W:6.6cm
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Baket-Mut, 'Chantress' of Amun
Egypt 19th Dynasty, C. 1285 - 1270 B.C. Polychrome, Limestone H:74cm W:44cm
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Complete Anthropoid Cartonnage Coffin
Egypt 22nd Dynasty, C. 925 to 875 B.C. Pigments, Cartonnage H:177cm W:41cm
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Wooden Anubis
Egypt Third Intermediate Period to Late Period Paint traces, Stucco, Wood H:24.8cm W:90cm
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Back Pillar with Cartouche of Rameses II
Egypt New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, C.1279 to 1213 B.C. Schist H:34.4cm
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Fayum Portrait Of A Woman
Egypt, Greco-Roman 1st to 2nd Century A.D. Tempera on wood board H:35cm
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What is Egyptian art?
Egyptian art refers to ancient artworks originating from Egypt, characterised by a distinctive style which remained largely unchanged for thousands of years. It includes various forms such as wall reliefs, shabti and sculptural elements often created for religious or ceremonial purposes.
What should I consider when purchasing Egyptian art?
We ensure that each artwork offered meets the highest standards of authenticity and quality. Our commitment to these principles means we can exhibit at international art fairs, including Frieze and TEFAF. This helps collectors make informed choices, giving buyers confidence in their investments.
Where can I find David Aaron's Egyptian art showroom in London?
Our showroom is based in Mayfair, at 25a Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6HN.
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