Photo of collection object Coffin Fragment Showing Mourning Isis
Coffin Fragment Showing Mourning Isis, ca. 664-332 B.C.E.. Wood, pigment, 14 3/16 x 12 5/8 in. (36 x 32 cm). Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 37.1992E. Creative Commons-BY.

Coffin Fragment Showing Mourning Isis

ca. 664-332 B.C.E.

Maker Unknown

Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art

After Osiris's murder by Seth, Isis and her sister Nephthys mourned the death of the benevolent god-king. Their grieving may be seen as preparation for the god's magical "rebirth." In allusion, the Egyptians hired professional mourners to participate at funerals. It was believed that just as the goddesses helped bring about Osiris's resurrection, so too would the presence of mourners at a funeral help ensure the deceased's rebirth.

Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Funerary Object
Formatted Medium
Wood, pigment
Medium
wood, pigment
Locations
Place made: Egypt
Dimensions
14 3/16 x 12 5/8 in. (36 x 32 cm)
Accession Number
37.1992E
Credit Line
Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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