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Carved wall representing three cartouches of king Thutmosis I and III, 1490-1436 BC, from el Deir el Bahari (limestone)
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Carved wall representing three cartouches of king Thutmosis I and III, 1490-1436 BC, from el Deir el Bahari (limestone)
7062608 Carved wall representing three cartouches of king Thutmosis I and III, 1490-1436 BC, from el Deir el Bahari (limestone) by Egyptian; Luxor Museum of Ancient Art, Egypt; (add.info.: Carved wall representing three cartouches of king Thutmosis I and III, 1490-1436 BC, from el Deir el Bahari, limestone, Luxor museum, Luxor, Egypt); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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This print showcases a beautifully carved wall from el Deir el Bahari, dating back to the reigns of King Thutmosis I and III in ancient Egypt. The intricate limestone carving features three cartouches, or oval-shaped enclosures, that bear the names and titles of these powerful pharaohs. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly remarkable. Each hieroglyphic inscription has been meticulously etched into the stone, preserving the written history of these revered rulers. Amongst the inscriptions, we can spot various animal motifs such as an owl and a beetle, symbolizing different aspects of Egyptian mythology. The composition of this piece highlights not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. It offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of ancient Egypt and their mastery in stone carving techniques. Displayed at Luxor Museum of Ancient Art in Egypt, this photograph by Stefano Baldini captures every intricate detail with precision. The play between light and shadow further enhances our appreciation for this masterpiece. As we admire this print, let us marvel at how art transcends time and space, connecting us to civilizations long past. It serves as a reminder that through artistry and craftsmanship, humanity leaves behind enduring legacies that continue to inspire generations to come.
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