White glaze; purple details; lower portion; lacing on back and bandage strips on sides. "....scribe of the offering table ... triumph(ant)"; name not clear. (see card for hieroglyphs)
This is a fragmentary bust from one of a series of colossal figures that originally decorated the front of a row of rectangular pillars in the courtyard of a small temple at Abydos. The king is depicted mummiform in the style of the god Osiris. The king holds the symbols of kingship, the crook and flail, in his now missing hands. Since the figure was intended to tower over any human below, the eyes look down. Much of the original color remains.