• Seated Scribe. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of The Seated Scribe.
  • Instead of lumping him in with the other admittedly remarkable Egyptian artifacts I viewed, I decided to give the Seated Scribe a post all his own.
  • Video transcript. [music] [Dr. Zucker] We're in the Egyptian Collection in the Louvre, in Paris, and we're looking at the Seated Scribe.
  • The Seated Scribe is 53.7 centimeters tall this height is close to the Egyptian unit of measurement know as cubit.
  • The Seated Scribe, 4th or 5th Dynasty, c. 2500 B.C.E., Old Kingdom Egypt, painted limestone, rock crystal, copper, wood, 53.7 x 44 x 35 cm...
  • The seated scribe is an unknown artifact found in Egypt, which represents a copyist known to make copies of manuscripts and other ancient documents.
  • The Seated Scribe was made around 2450–2325 BCE; it was discovered near a tomb made for an official named Kai and is sculpted from limestone.
  • Musée du Louvre, Paris, France. - The Seated Scribe / Le Scribe accroupi - Download Free 3D model by Benoît Rogez (@shadows44).
  • In his pen-and-gouache drawing Seated Scribe (1479–80), Gentile employs a flat patterned style similar to that of the Turkish miniatures that influenced...
  • The seated scribe is an unknown artifact found in Egypt, which represents a copyist known to make copies of manuscripts and other ancient documents.