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Sitzfigur einer Katze, aus Bronze; Ägyptisches Museum Berlin, Inv.-Nr. 2055

Sven-Steffen Arndt (2008)

 

The so called 'Gayer Anderson' cat. A late period bronze cat in the form of the goddess Bastet. Jewelry is ancient but not necessarily original to this piece.
Jon Bodsworth (2007)

Bronze mask from the mummy of a cat. Ptolemaic Period.EA11561

 


Cat in bed with her kitty, bronze, Late Period, 664-332 BC Av. J.-C.
photograph by Med

 

Ancient Egyptian figurine of a cat and her kittens. Late period.
Keith Schengili-Roberts 2007

 

Cat amulet

Third Intermediate Period, 1069 - 664 BC bronze and gold
Rama

Chat on the lookout, wood, Late Period, 664-332 BC Av
photograph by Med

Side view Rama

 

Statues of cats. Third Intermediate Period and Late Period.
Rama

 

Egyptian Antiquity, Louvre, pavilion sully, 2002

 

statuette of a cat - egyptian - height app.12cm
KS_aus_F (Katharina Surhoff)

Gayer-Anderson Cat; Made out of bronze, from the Late Period about 664-332 BC. It is a representation of the cat-goddess Bastet. The cat wears jewellery and a protective wedjat amulet. A winged scarab appears on the chest and head. This sculpture is now known as the Gayer-Anderson cat, after its donor to The British Museum.
Oxyman

Cat playing with kitten, dedicated to Bast
Late Period, 664 - 332 BC
Rama

Cat playing with three kitten
Bronze
Rama

 

Bronze cat mummy mask, Late Period.
Jon Bodsworth

Faience cat amulets.
Jon Bodsworth

 

Hunting in the papyrus thicket, detail from a mural in the grave of Nabamun in western Thebes, now in the British Museum, tempera on plaster, height 81cm, 18 Dynasty, before 1350 BC
Marcus Cyron

Feline
Iran nineteenth century steel cast, incised, inlaid with gold and silver, chased mate
Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

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