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6117357 illustration of the fresco Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh from the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt, image published in 1895 (Print) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); (add.info.: Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey. Illustration made from the funerary painting on the east wall of the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt. Paheri was a nomarch, or provincial governor. The tomb dates from the middle of the 18th Dynasty, circa 1500 BC. From the book, The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri, by J.J. Tylor, published 1895.); Photo eKen Welsh; Egyptian, out of copyright
Media ID 22795476
© Ken Welsh / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration of the fresco Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh, taken from their tomb in El Kab, Egypt. Published in 1895 by Egyptian 18th Dynasty, this image offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt. Paheri, a respected nomarch or provincial governor, is depicted alongside his beloved wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet rests their loyal pet monkey, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. The funerary painting on the east wall of their tomb beautifully captures the couple's bond and affection for each other. The intricate details showcased in this illustration are truly remarkable. From their traditional attire to elaborate hairdos, every aspect reflects the typical style and fashion of ancient Egyptians during that time period. J. J. Tylor's book "The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri" provides valuable insights into this historical masterpiece. Dating back to approximately 1500 BC during the middle of the 18th Dynasty, this artwork serves as a testament to Egypt's enduring legacy. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back in time to witness not only Paheri's role as an administrator but also his deep love for his wife Henut-er-neheh. This archival treasure reminds us that even thousands of years ago, love and companionship were cherished values among ancient Egyptians.
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