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Mouse Mat : Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon (1069-664 BC) Hapi in baboon form, painted wood
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Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon (1069-664 BC) Hapi in baboon form, painted wood
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon (1069-664 b.C.). Hapi in baboon form, painted wood, h. 29.50 cm
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Media ID 9510135
22nd Dynasty 9th Century Bc Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Culture Baboon Black Background Funerary Art Hieroglyphics Material Mummified Priest Primates Third Intermediate Period Vase Wood Animal Representation
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian art and craftsmanship - the Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon. Dating back to the Third Intermediate Period in Dynasty XXII (1069-664 BC), this painted wood vase stands at an impressive height of 29.50 cm. The focal point of this image is Hapi, one of the four sons of Horus who guarded the internal organs during mummification. Here, Hapi takes on the form of a baboon, symbolizing wisdom and protection in Egyptian religion. The black background accentuates the intricate hieroglyphics adorning the surface, adding an air of mystery and reverence. As we delve into this photograph's details, we are transported back to ancient Egypt - a civilization deeply rooted in spirituality and belief in the afterlife. This single object represents both artistic expression and religious significance within their culture. The Canopic vase was created for Padiuf, a priest dedicated to serving Amon. Its purpose was to safeguard his mummified remains as he embarked on his journey through eternity. Through its animal representation and meticulous craftsmanship, this funerary art offers us a glimpse into Egypt's rich history. In collaboration with Universal Images Group (UIG), this studio shot allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical value that these antiquities hold. It serves as a reminder that even thousands of years later, our fascination with ancient civilizations continues to inspire awe and admiration for their achievements
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