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Ka-Nefer-Nefer (fl. 13th century BCE) was an ancient Egyptian noblewoman who lived during the Nineteenth Dynasty. She is known in modern times for her funerary mask, which is in the possession of the Saint Louis Art Museum. The museum bought the mask in 1998 from the art supplier Phoenix Ancient Art of New York and Geneva. The art supplier said that the mask had been excavated at Saqqara between 1951 and 1952 and had been on the art market by 1952. However, suspicions arose that the mask had instead been stolen from Egypt, and Zahi Hawass, Secretary-General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, asked that the mask be returned to Egypt. In 2006, the Saint Louis Art Museum rejected Hawass' claim, and the mask remains in Saint Louis.

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  • Ka-Nefer-Nefer (fl. 13th century BCE) was an ancient Egyptian noblewoman who lived during the Nineteenth Dynasty. She is known in modern times for her funerary mask, which is in the possession of the Saint Louis Art Museum. The museum bought the mask in 1998 from the art supplier Phoenix Ancient Art of New York and Geneva. The art supplier said that the mask had been excavated at Saqqara between 1951 and 1952 and had been on the art market by 1952. However, suspicions arose that the mask had instead been stolen from Egypt, and Zahi Hawass, Secretary-General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, asked that the mask be returned to Egypt. In 2006, the Saint Louis Art Museum rejected Hawass' claim, and the mask remains in Saint Louis. (en)
  • Ka-Nefer-Nefer merupakan seorang bangsawati Mesir Kuno yang hidup pada masa Dinasti ke-19. Ia dikenal di zaman modern untuk topeng pemakamannya, yang dimiliki oleh . Museum tersebut membeli topeng itu pada tahun 1998 dari pemasok seni . Pemasok seni mengatakan bahwa topeng itu digali di Saqqara di antara tahun 1951 dan 1952 dan berada di pasar seni pada tahun 1952. Namun kecurigaan muncul bahwa topeng itu telah dicuri dari Mesir, dan Zahi Hawass, sekretaris jenderal , Mesir, meminta agar topeng itu dikembalikan ke Mesir. Pada tahun 2006, Museum Seni Santo Louis menolak permintaan Hawass dan topeng tersebut tetap tinggal di Santo Louis. (in)
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  • Ka-Nefer-Nefer (fl. 13th century BCE) was an ancient Egyptian noblewoman who lived during the Nineteenth Dynasty. She is known in modern times for her funerary mask, which is in the possession of the Saint Louis Art Museum. The museum bought the mask in 1998 from the art supplier Phoenix Ancient Art of New York and Geneva. The art supplier said that the mask had been excavated at Saqqara between 1951 and 1952 and had been on the art market by 1952. However, suspicions arose that the mask had instead been stolen from Egypt, and Zahi Hawass, Secretary-General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, asked that the mask be returned to Egypt. In 2006, the Saint Louis Art Museum rejected Hawass' claim, and the mask remains in Saint Louis. Ka-Nefer-Nefer's mask is made of painted and gilded plaster-coated linen over wood. It resides in a climate-controlled case labeled "Mummy Mask, Egyptian, Dynasty 19" at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Ka-Nefer-Nefer was discovered in 1952 by Mohammed Zakaria Goneim in a tomb buried above the Step Pyramid of Djoser in the Saqqara necropolis. Her body was not mummified and was badly decomposed, and she wore an elaborate mask that covered her head and shoulders. Her head was crowned with a glass diadem; her eyes and nipples were also covered with glass. Goneim named her Ka-Nefer-Nefer, meaning "Twice-Beautiful Ka". On June 12, 2014, the US Eight Circuit appeals court concluded that the mask will remain at the St. Louis Art Museum, at least as far as the US federal forfeiture case is concerned. (en)
  • Ka-Nefer-Nefer merupakan seorang bangsawati Mesir Kuno yang hidup pada masa Dinasti ke-19. Ia dikenal di zaman modern untuk topeng pemakamannya, yang dimiliki oleh . Museum tersebut membeli topeng itu pada tahun 1998 dari pemasok seni . Pemasok seni mengatakan bahwa topeng itu digali di Saqqara di antara tahun 1951 dan 1952 dan berada di pasar seni pada tahun 1952. Namun kecurigaan muncul bahwa topeng itu telah dicuri dari Mesir, dan Zahi Hawass, sekretaris jenderal , Mesir, meminta agar topeng itu dikembalikan ke Mesir. Pada tahun 2006, Museum Seni Santo Louis menolak permintaan Hawass dan topeng tersebut tetap tinggal di Santo Louis. Topeng Ka-Nefer-Nefer terbuat dari linen berlapis plester yang dicat dan disepuh emas di atas kayu. Topeng ini disimpan di dalam sebuah kas yang iklimnya dikendalikan dengan label "Topeng mumi, Mesir, Dinasti 19" di Museum Seni Santo Louis. Ka-Nefer-Nefer ditemukan pada tahun 1952 oleh Mohammed Zakaria Goneim di makam yang terletak di atas Piramida Djoser di nekropolis Saqqara. Mayatnya tidak dimumikan dan sangat membusuk, ia juga mengenakan topeng terperinci yang menutupi kepala dan bahunya. Kepalanya dimahkotai dengan diadem kaca; mata dan putingnya juga tertutup kaca. Goneim menamakannya Ka-Nefer-Nefer, yang berarti "kecantikan ganda Ka". Pada tanggal 12 Juni 2014, pengadilan banding Delapan Sirkuit A.S. menyimpulkan bahwa topeng tersebut akan tetap berada di Musem Seni Santo Louis, setidaknya sejauh kasus penyitaan federal A.S. diperhatikan. (in)
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