'The Forgotten Princess' the re-discovered Inner Sarcophagus of Princess Sopdet-em-haawt

'The Forgotten Princess' presented by David Aaron Ltd, will be the first public display in the UK of the extraordinary fully painted wooden polychrome inner sarcophagus of Princess Sopdet-em-haawt.
 
WESTMINSTER, U.K. - Sept. 4, 2024 - PRLog -- FRIEZE MASTERS, LONDON, UK- 'The Forgotten Princess' presented by David Aaron Ltd, will be the first public display in the UK of the extraordinary fully painted wooden polychrome inner sarcophagus of Princess Sopdet-em-haawt. Details of her discovery, provenance and lineage were only recently uncovered when the sarcophagus was opened in 2014 during conservation.

This rare and remarkably preserved artefact will be showcased at FRIEZE Masters, London from October 9th to 13th.

The extensively decorated sarcophagus from the late 25th-Early 26th Dynasty, originates from Heracleopolis Magna, Egypt, most likely from the Theban necropolis at Sheikh Abd-el Qurna. Discovered in Saqqarah in 1832, it was first recorded by Robert Hay (1799-1863) in his field notebook, which is now kept in the British museum.

It entered the private French collection of Jules Xavier Saguez de Breuvery in 1834 and later passed through various private collections, including that of Monsieur Maffre de Baugé, until it was sold at Sotheby's in New York in 2013 (https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2013/anti...).

The sarcophagus was opened for the first time in two centuries in 2014, not only revealing the incredible yellow and white highly inscribed interior but also priceless details of its discovery and provenance in the form of a handwritten pencil note from 1834.

Adorned with symbols of royalty and protection, her coffin's intricate decoration and well-preserved state provide invaluable insights into the workshops of the Theban area during the Late Period of ancient Egypt and allow us to accurately date the sarcophagus to the very end of the 25th or, the beginning of the 26th Dynasty.

Salomon Aaron, Director of David Aaron Ltd, expressed his excitement about the exhibition, stating, "It is a unique privilege to represent the Coffin of Princess Sopdet-en-haawt. It truly is a once-in-a-lifetime object."

This sarcophagus is a centrepiece of David Aaron's display at FRIEZE Masters and presents a rare opportunity for visitors to engage closely with a piece of ancient history that has been meticulously preserved and studied.

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