Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamun Wall Relief – Egyptian Museum Reproduction, 18th Dynasty
Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamun Wall Relief – Egyptian Museum Reproduction, 18th Dynasty
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Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamun Wall Relief – Egyptian Museum Reproductio
Tutankhamen & Ankhesenamun in the Papyrus Marshes wall relief, after an 18th Dynasty shrine scene. Crushed stone & resin, 10×9.25 in, aged sandstone finish, wall mount & stand included. Inspired by the original in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Available at Museumize.com.
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Tutankhamen & Ankhesenamun in the Papyrus Marshes Small Desk or Wall Relief
This elegant wall relief shows King Tutankhamen and his queen, Ankhesenamun, gliding through the papyrus marshes in a boat of bundled reeds. The scene, originally on Tutankhamen’s shrine, belongs to Egypt’s 18th Dynasty (1333–1323 B.C.), a moment of artistic brilliance and religious restoration.
During his short reign, Tutankhamen guided Egypt back from Akhenaten’s Aten-focused worship to the traditional cult of Amun-Ra. The tenderness of this riverine scene—echoing daily life and divine order—survives in the original now kept at the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
- Product Number: E-045S
- Material: Crushed stone & resin (compound stone)
- Finish: Light aged beige / sandstone effect
- Size: 10 in L × 9.25 in H × 0.5 in D
- Weight: 1.9 lbs
- Mounting: Wall-hanging hardware attached; black desk stand included
- Display: Suitable for wall or tabletop
- Inspiration: After an 18th Dynasty relief; Egyptian Museum, Cairo
