TKT-E-308GP-King Tut hunting

Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C.

This is one of the 32 statuettes found in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Carved out of wood, stuccoed and gilded, it shows the king with a
harpoon standing on a papyrus boat. Wearing the crown with Uraeus
at his brow, a wesekh collar, short pleated kilt with ornamented
frontal tab and sandals, the king is frozen in action just as he is
about to hurl his harpoon into the flesh of an invisible enemy. His
pose is an exceptional occurrence in the history of a royal statuary
which has never been anything but static. The hunt in the marshes is
a theme that concerns the triumph over evil, personified in this
case by the hippopotamus in the swamp. The victorious king defeats
the forces of chaos and preserves the universal order which is his
duty to insure. Seth, the god that represents the forces of chaos
and destruction is here symbolized by a red hippopotamus being
finally vanquished by the king.


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