Keywords: Egyptian - Scribe Statue of Min-nakht - Walters 22230 - Three Quarter.jpg Min-nakht is reading the papyrus on his lap One of the first New Kingdom sculptures of this type Min-nakht's statue was inspired by early Middle Kingdom style including his large prominent ears and his wig The inscription on the papyrus records Min-nakht's name and his title royal scribe On the base is an offering text ca 1500 1450 BC New Kingdom granodiorite cm 19 5 12 7 16 accession number 22 230 23346 Rev William MacGregor Collection Sale Sotheby's London 1922 no 1606 Dikran Kelekian Paris and New York Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum 1931 by bequest Acquired by Henry Walters 1923 Translation Min-nakht; Translation royal scribe; Inscription Offering text on base place of origin Egypt Walters Art Museum license Ancient Egyptian statues in the Walters Art Museum Statues of the Egyptian New Kingdom |