




This scene is from Musicians of Amun, Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty, Western Thebes. One of the most famous pictures from any Egyptian tomb is in the center of the banquet scene where a group of three female musicians entertain the guests with flute, lute and harp. The girl in the center whose head is turned to look behind, is depicted richly jeweled but almost naked for the first time in Egyptian painting.
This hand-molded polymer wall hanging has a hanger on the back. Made in Luxor, Egypt! This artwork will be shipped in a hieroglyphic box--perfect for gifting!
Size: 3.25 inches by .25 inches and 7.5 inches tall
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