Civic Archaeological Museum of Bologna: headless statue of Hapuseneb.Hapuseneb was an important official at the court of Queen Hatshepsut (1479-1458 BC), holding the role of vizier and first prophet of Amun; many monuments of him are known, including a cenotaph at Gebel el Silsila and the tomb at Thebes, from which this statue probably also comes, showing him sitting on a low-backed chair and with his feet resting on a high plinth.Detail with Hieroglyphs.Inventory EG 1822.