Izi was an important ancient Egyptian official of the Fourth Dynasty.
Other important titles he hold are scribe of the king's document, overseer of the great house and overseer of the king's ornament.
On the latter blocks he bears different titles making it possible that they belong to a different person with the name Izi.
In the same year Vladimir Golenishchev bought eight blocks in Cairo for the Pushkin Museum.
[3] On stylistical grounds of the reliefs, Izi dates most likely to the Fourth Dynasty.