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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
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美国大都会艺术博物馆中的24万件展品,图片展示以及中文和英文双语介绍(中文翻译仅供参考)
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品名(中)拉美西斯一世教堂的浮雕
品名(英)Reliefs from a Chapel of Ramesses I
入馆年号1911年,11.155.3, 12.186.2-related
策展部门埃及艺术Egyptian Art
创作者
创作年份公元前 1295 - 公元前 1294
创作地区来自于: 埃及(From: Egypt)
分类
尺寸11.155.3a: 139.7 × 165.1 厘米 (55 × 65 英寸); 12.186.2: 96 × 148.5 厘米 (37 13/16 × 58 7/16 英寸); 11.155.3b: 111 × 258 厘米 (43 11/16 英寸 × 8 ft. 5 9/16 英寸)
介绍(中)129号画廊展出的是阿拜多斯拉美西斯一世教堂三面墙的浮雕。这位君主以老人的身份登上王位;在

北墙上(见11.155.3a相关),拉美西斯一世被描绘成一位已故的国王,他已经占卜并与死者的统治者奥西里斯神认同。国王坐着,一只手伸向一张小桌子,右边是成堆的食物和饮料。以上是产品列表,现已部分丢失。接下来是一系列咒语,最初来自金字塔文本(旧王国,约公元前2400年),旨在确保"雷之子拉美西斯的口不会口渴,也不会饥饿"。右下角的小人物进行祭祀仪式。曾经会有塞提一世的身影领导这些仪式;现在已丢失。国王的椅子放在一个平台上,其中央支撑采用象形文字的形状,表示"团结",两个尼罗河神围绕该平台将上埃及和下埃及的象征(纸莎草纸和莲花植物)联系在一起。额外的尼罗河神带来了淡水花瓶,象征着"生命,所有的幸福,所有的食物,所有的供给"。

相邻的西墙(见11.155.3b)集中分隔。在右边,拉美西斯一世在伊希斯的伴奏下,向阿比登崇拜的奥西里斯象征献上了一束花。左边是他的儿子塞提一世和猎鹰头神荷鲁斯,他向奥西里斯恋物癖献上了自己的雕像和一罐没药。 作为对恋物癖的回报,奥西里斯对塞蒂说:"我身体的选民之子,两地之主,门马特雷(塞蒂的王位名称),我的心是快乐和满足的,因为你的行动。 你是我的儿子和保护者。 只要太阳存在,你的名字就会存在。 只要天空存在,你的行为就会存在。上面的登记册现已丢失,以奥西里斯的另一个符号为中心,即djed柱子。

南墙(见11.155c,d相关)显示拉美西斯一世和他的家人向奥西里斯雕像献祭,雕像后面站着伊西斯和哈索尔的雕像。人们看到拉美西斯在奥西里斯神殿前堆放的祭品上"制作香火和礼拜"。 拉美西斯被展示为"制作香和礼拜",提供一堆供品,在他的王后西特的陪同下,摇晃着两个被称为sistra的拨浪鼓。在她身后是一群拿着花束的男人和女人(没有展出)。下层收银台的场景一直延续到门口的西面,还有两个女人拿着花束。 上层登记册(现已丢失)显示拉美西斯带领四头年轻的公牛前往"奥西里斯·翁诺弗里斯"。

另一个浮雕块 12.186.1 也捐赠给了博物馆。这描绘了一个国王的头,很可能是塞提一世,他可见的手举起以祈祷的姿态。
介绍(英)Displayed in Gallery 129 are reliefs from three walls of the chapel of Ramesses I at Abydos. This monarch came to the throne as an elderly man; this chapel was completed by his son and successor, Seti I.

On the north wall (see 11.155.3a-related), Ramesses I is depicted as a deceased king who has become divinized and identified with the god Osiris, ruler of the dead. The king is seated, with one hand stretched out toward a small offering table, with piles of food and drink to the right. Above is a list of offerings, now partially lost. This is followed by a long series of spells, originally from the Pyramid Texts (Old Kingdom, ca. 2400 B.C.), designed to ensure that "the mouth of the Son of Re, Ramesses, shall not thirst, nor shall it hunger." The small figures to the lower right perform offering rituals. There would once have been a figure of Seti I leading these rituals; this is now lost. The king's chair rests on a platform whose central support takes the shape of the hieroglyph for "unite," around which two Nile gods tie the symbols of Upper and Lower Egypt (the papyrus and lotus plants). Additional Nile gods bring vases of fresh water symbolizing "life, all happiness, all food, all provisions."

The adjacent western wall (see 11.155.3b), is divided centrally. On the right, Ramesses I, accompaniend by Isis, presents a floral bouquet to the Abydene cult symbol of Osiris. On the left, it is his son Seti I, with the falcon-headed god Horus, who offers a statue of himself with a jar of myrrh to the Osiris fetish. In return for the fetish, Osiris says to Seti: "My chosen son of my body, lord of Two Lands, Menmaatre (Seti's throne name), my heart is happy and content because you have acted. You are my son and protector. As long as the sun exists, your name will exist. As long as the sky exists, your deeds will exist." The register above this, now lost, centered on another symbol of Osiris, the djed pillar.

The south wall (see 11.155c, d–related) shows Ramesses I and his family presenting offerings to a statue of Osiris, behind which stand figures of Isis and Hathor. Ramesses is seen "making incense and libation" over offerings piled before the shrine of Osiris. Ramesses, who is shown "making incense and libation" offering a pile of offerings, is accompanied by his queen, Sitre, shaking two rattles known as sistra. Behind her was a procession of men and women carrying bouquets (not on display). The scene in the lower register continued onto the short west face of the doorway, with two more women bearing bouquets. The upper register (now lost) showed Ramesses leading four young bulls to "Osiris Onnophris."

An additional relief block, 12.186.1, was also donated to the museum. This depicts the head of a king, most likely Seti I, his visible hand raised in a gesture of prayer.
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