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Detail of a Saitic age sarcophagus of the Sacerdote T'Aho, with hieroglyphic reliefs and the god Horus in the act of opening his mouth to give life to the mummy; the work is preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Detail of a Saitic age sarcophagus of the Sacerdote T'Aho, with hieroglyphic reliefs and the god Horus in the act of opening his mouth to give life to the mummy; the work is preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
Detail of a Saitic age sarcophagus of the Sacerdote T'Aho, with hieroglyphic reliefs and the god Horus in the act of opening his mouth to give life to the mummy; the work is preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Relief, Sarcophagus Twenty-sixth Dynasty, Late Period, Egypt - Egyptian Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1908. Date of Artwork:664-525 a.C. ca
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-023878-0000
Media ID 33120440
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Africa Animal Deceased Divinity Egypt Egyptian Art Egyptian Figure Personage Horus Hybrid Divinity Inscription Late Period Reptiles Snake
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of a Saitic age sarcophagus belonging to the esteemed Sacerdote T'Aho. Preserved within the hallowed halls of the Louvre Museum in Paris, this ancient relic is adorned with intricate hieroglyphic reliefs and depicts the divine god Horus in a profound act. Here, we witness Horus delicately opening his mouth, bestowing life upon the mummy that lies within. Dating back to approximately 664-525 BCE during Egypt's Late Period, this remarkable artwork exemplifies the rich cultural heritage of Africa and its ancient civilization. The photograph itself was captured in 1908 by Alinari, Fratelli from Alinari - an expert at capturing historical masterpieces. As our eyes delve into this image, we are drawn to various elements that symbolize different aspects of Egyptian mythology. Amongst these symbols are animals such as snakes and rams – revered creatures associated with divinity and power. The presence of hybrid divinities further adds depth to this extraordinary piece. The deceased figure personified on this sarcophagus represents not only an individual but also serves as a testament to human mortality and spiritual beliefs prevalent during Egypt's twenty-sixth dynasty. Through this photograph, we gain insight into Egyptian artistry which skillfully combined communication through writing inscriptions with visual representations. It invites us to ponder upon how these ancient civilizations conveyed their stories and beliefs using both imagery and text. With its impeccable preservation at one of the world's most renowned museums, this artifact continues to captivate visitors from around the globe while serving as a tangible link between modern society and our distant past.
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