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LRI4639694 Egyptian antiquitis: a trone in golden wood and painted by Tutankhamun being part of the Pharaohs Tresor. Representation of Queen Ankhesenpaaton (Ankhesenpaamon, Ankhesenamon) who massages with oil the shoulder of her brother and wife Tutankhamun under the rays of the sun god Aton. Thebes. Around 1340 BC. From the tomb of All-Ankh-Amon (Tutankhamun or Tutankhamun), Valley of the Kings, Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri). 18th dynasty. Dim. 104 cm Cairo. Egyptian Museum by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; (add.info.: Egyptian antiquitis: a trone in golden wood and painted by Tutankhamun being part of the Pharaohs Tresor. Representation of Queen Ankhesenpaaton (Ankhesenpaamon, Ankhesenamon) who massages with oil the shoulder of her brother and wife Tutankhamun under the rays of the sun god Aton. Thebes. Around 1340 BC. From the tomb of All-Ankh-Amon (Tutankhamun or Tutankhamun), Valley of the Kings, Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri). 18th dynasty. Dim. 104 cm Cairo. Egyptian Museum); Luisa Ricciarini; Egyptian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of Egyptian antiquity: a throne crafted from golden wood and painted by the renowned pharaoh Tutankhamun. The throne, which forms part of the Pharaohs' Treasury, is an exquisite representation of Queen Ankhesenpaaton (also known as Ankhesenpaamon or Ankhesenamon) tending to her brother and husband, Tutankhamun. Bathed in the warm rays of the sun god Aton, this scene transports us back to ancient Thebes around 1340 BC. The intricate details on the throne are truly awe-inspiring. Every stroke of paint tells a story, every curve carved with precision. It measures 104 cm in height and currently resides in Cairo's Egyptian Museum, where it continues to captivate visitors with its timeless beauty. Originally discovered within the tomb of All-Ankh-Amon (better known as Tutankhamun), located in the Valley of the Kings at Deir el Bahari, this masterpiece hails from Egypt's illustrious 18th dynasty. Its preservation over centuries is a testament to both its cultural significance and enduring allure. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captures this extraordinary artifact through her lens, allowing us to appreciate its magnificence even from afar. As we gaze upon this image, we cannot help but be transported back in time—to an era when pharaohs ruled supreme and gods were worshipped under golden skies.
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