Warrior slaying a male nude, with studies of hands
- Bonomi MSS 52.22 (recto)
- Item
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Warrior slaying a male nude, with studies of hands:
- ink and pencil sketches on paper
- partially attached
- 22.8 x 18.4 cm
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Warrior slaying a male nude, with studies of hands
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Warrior slaying a male nude, with studies of hands:
Egypt. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. View
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
View of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Egypt:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Profile view of sheep:
View of fortifications and dwelling or tent in foreground (not identified)
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
View of fortifications and dwelling or tent in foreground (not identified):
Oedipus led by his daughter, and sketches of two female figures holding vases
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Oedipus led by his daughter, and sketches of two female figures holding vases:
The Tenantry Column at Alnwick in Northumberland
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
The Tenantry Column at Alnwick in Northumberland:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portrait (profile view) of Sir Long Thomas Roberts, based on a death mask made by Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823):
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Street view (not identified):
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portrait (frontal view) of Sir Long Thomas Roberts, based on a death mask made by Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823):
Standing male nude stretching leg
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Standing male nude stretching leg:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Warrior slaying a male nude:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Profile view of standing male nude with hands upraised, with frontal sketch of face and other figures:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Two studies of female nudes:
Four women in black descending stairscase
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Four women in black descending stairscase:
Memorial design with nude Roman soldier with spear, cloak and helmet
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Memorial design with nude Roman soldier with spear, cloak and helmet:
Cupid or male angel from behind
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Cupid or male angel from behind:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with three Greek warriors and two Amazons, one fallen and the other on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.5, c. 350 BC):
Graffito House C.IV, Deir el-Medina
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 inked tracing of 3 lines of a hieratic graffito, from the house of Amennakht (C.IV), Dyn. XX, at Deir el-Medina (see TopBib i2.702).
Tracing made by Michel Malinine.
Hieratic graffito from KV 9, Ramesses VI
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 inked tracing, 7 lines of a hieratic graffito from KV 9, tomb of Ramesses VI, Thebes, visited by scribes in year 9 of Ramesses IX. Scribe Amenhotep and his entourage, visiting the tomb (see TopBib i2.517).
Reference to a previous record made by Champollion, J. F., Notices descriptives ii (1889), 635 (OEB 136960).
Graffito from the tomb of Ptahshepses at Abusir
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 photograph, positive print, annotated on the back.
Photograph of a hieratic graffito of year 50 (probably of Ramesses II) of the scribe Ptahemwia and father Yupa, concerning their visit to Pyramid of Sahure and paying homage to the goddess Sekhmet. Graffito from room II (Second Portico) in the mastaba-tomb of Ptahshepses, Middle of Dyn. V, at Abusir. See TopBib iii2.342(8) and (9).
Theban graffiti 1944 (line 4) and 1946
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 handwritten hieroglyphic transcription of line 4 of graffito 1944, and the complete graffito 1946.
Graffiti transcriptions, not identified, perhaps from tombs at Thebes
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 card with two hieroglyphic transcriptions. Possibly graffiti from TT 106 and TT 178.
Graffito, Temple of Seti I, Redisseya
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Tracing of a hieratic graffito from the façade (left side, 2nd, 3rd and 4th courses) of the Temple of Seti I at Redisseya. See TopBib vii.321(2).
Demotic graffito, Temple of Seti I, Redisseya
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 tracing, with handwritten annotation, of a demotic graffito from the Inner Hall (South wall, left side), in the Temple of Sethos I at Redisseya. See TopBib vii.324 (22).
Hieroglyphic transcriptions (not identified) and note on Spiegelberg graffiti 64 and 774
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 page, handwritten on both sides:
-Brief notes on Spiegelberg graffiti 64 and 774
-Hieroglyphic transcriptions and doodles
Plan of Temple (probably Abahuda) with mapped locations of graffiti
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Hand-drawn plan of a temple, probably Abahuda (see TopBib vii.119-120), mapped locations of graffiti (ancient Egyptian and Old Nubian) on recto, with further notes on verso.