Bull's-Head Amulet

Description

This stunning amethyst amulet takes the shape of the head of a bull, an animal renowned from the earliest times in Egypt for its natural strength. The image presented is abstract, with only the most important of the animal features being represented: horns that curl downward in low relief, large eyes, and a narrow, cylindrical snout. The back is pierced horizontally for suspension. A well known but rare type, the bull's head amulet is also one of the earliest of all amulets from ancient Egypt, datable to the Predynastic period (4000–3000 BC). The outstanding composition and luxuriant violet hue of this example single it out as one of the very finest of its kind.

Provenance

Purchased from Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited, London

Bull's-Head Amulet

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c. 3500–2950 BCE

Accession Number

1998.26

Medium

amethyst

Dimensions

Overall: 3.4 x 3.7 x 2.6 cm (1 5/16 x 1 7/16 x 1 in.)

Classification

Amulets

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund