EGP5,000
Inspired by a relief of queen Hatshepsut depicted as a lion, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Deir El Bahari, Luxor, Egypt; c. 1478–1458 BC; 18th dynasty.
Papyrus, acrylic and ink colors. White wood with gold line & glass frame.
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Weight | 9 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 40 cm |
Print Size | Small |
Inspired by a blue faience statue of “William” the hippo from the tomb of the nomarch Senbi II; ca. 1961–1878 B.C.; 12th dynasty; currently displayed at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Papyrus, acrylic colors. Gold wood & glass frame.
Inspired by a seal in the shape of a Duck; Egyptian. Early 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom c.1550-1450 BCE.
papyrus, ink colors.
inspired by relief plaque of cobra on a Neb basket, late Ptolemaic period 400-30 BC, Egypt. Currently at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Papyrus, handmade paper mosaics painted with acrylic colors.
Red wood frame, transparent/glass background.
Inspired by relief plaque of cobra on a Neb basket, late Ptolemaic period 400-30 BC, Egypt. Currently at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Papyrus, handmade paper mosaics painted with acrylic colors.
Modern light brown wood frame with black rope, transparent/glass background.
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Inspired by relief plaque of cobra on a neb basket, late Ptolemaic period 400-30 BC, Egypt. Currently at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Papyrus, silver leaf, gold leaf, handmade paper mosaics.
Double gold wood frame with off white linen mat.
Inspired by a relief from the 18th dynasty of young Tiye, royal wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten. Currently displayed at the Royal Museum of Art and History in Brussels.
Papyrus, gold leaf, marker. Red wood & glass frame.
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