Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Painting from the Tomb of Nefersekheru

Painting from the Tomb of Nefersekheru:


صورة: ‏‎Painting from the Tomb of Nefersekheru:

Detail of a painting in the Tomb of Nefersekheru, TT 296 at Thebes. Nefersekheru held the titles 'Scribe of the Divine Offerings of all the Gods' and 'Officer of the Treasury in the Southern City (Thebes)' during the reign of Ramesses II. He is depicted here standing in front of a god, raising his hands in praise. On of his three wives stands behind him with a lotus flower and a Hathor sistrum in her hand. The couple wear long, transparent dresses and heavy wigs.‎‏

Detail of a painting in the Tomb of Nefersekheru, TT 296 at Thebes. Nefersekheru held the titles 'Scribe of the Divine Offerings of all the Gods' and 'Officer of the Treasury in the Southern City (Thebes)' during the reign of Ramesses II. He is depicted here standing in front of a god, raising his hands in praise. On of his three wives stands behind him with a lotus flower and a Hathor sistrum in her hand. The couple wear long, transparent dresses and heavy wigs.

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