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- The Seated Scribe originates from a time known as the Old Kingdom, an era in Egyptian history spanning from around 2686 to 2181 BCE.
- The cross-legged figure known as the ‘Seated Scribe’ and depicted in the process of writing is a masterpiece of Egyptian art.
- Dr. Steven Zucker: [0:06] We’re in the Egyptian collection in the Louvre in Paris. We’re looking at the “Seated Scribe.” This goes back to the Old Kingdom.
- The sculpture measures 53.7 cm in height, displaying fine detail in the anatomy of the seated figure.
- Video transcript. [music] [Dr. Zucker] We're in the Egyptian Collection in the Louvre, in Paris, and we're looking at the Seated Scribe.
- Seated scribes were often depicted in a naturalistic style, showcasing attention to detail in their facial features and posture, reflecting their societal importance.
- The Seated Scribe | Scriba rosso | Le Scribe accroupi: louvre museum.
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- 4. The most important tool of the scribe is missing
- 5. How big is The Seated Scribe?