This head depicts a Ptolemaic ruler in a style which combines a traditional kind of Egyptian royal image with certain markers of the Ptolemaic Greek origins - in particular Greek hair.
2nd century B.C. or early 1st century B.C. - Ptolemaic Period
The dark stone of the statue suggests it may relate to the series of lifesize or under-lifesize statues functioning as ritual statues in the native royal cults supported by the Ptolemies.
The particular arrangement of this king's hair suggests Ptolemy VIII (170-163 and 145-116 BC) or Ptolemy X (107-88 BC) may be represented.
Object Details
Title: King's Head with Egyptian Headdress but Greek Hair and Features
Period: Ptolemaic Period
Date: 2nd century B.C. or early 1st century B.C.
Geography: From Egypt
Source: metmuseum