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Ancient Egyptian Painting, by Nina M. Davies, 1936

Ancient Egyptian Painting, by Nina M. Davies, 1936


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Ancient Egyptian Painting, by Nina M. Davies, 1936

Nina M. Davies (1881-1965), " Ancient Egyptian Painting", Chicago, 1936. Plate: lion, ibis and falcon. Replica of fresco from Thebes, tomb of Nefertari, Dynasty XIX, New Kingdom

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Archaeological Artefact Egypt Falcon Fresco Ibis In A Row Lion Replica Three Animals Walking


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This print showcases an exquisite Ancient Egyptian painting, meticulously reproduced by Nina M. Davies in 1936. The artwork originates from the tomb of Nefertari, a prominent figure during Dynasty XIX in the New Kingdom era. A true testament to the rich history and artistic prowess of ancient Egypt. In this horizontal composition, we are presented with a full-length view of three majestic animals: a lion, an ibis, and a falcon. Each creature stands tall and proud as they walk side by side in perfect harmony. The attention to detail is astounding as every stroke brings these animal themes to life. The replica fresco captures the essence of nature effortlessly; it transports us back in time to witness wildlife thriving amidst ancient ruins. With no human presence in sight, we are left alone to marvel at these archaeological artifacts that have stood the test of time. Nina M. Davies' work allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the significance behind each brushstroke on this remarkable piece of artistry. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed, our connection with history remains unbroken. This print is more than just an illustration or painting; it symbolizes our fascination with antiquities and our desire to preserve them for future generations. Let it transport you into a world where lions roar freely, ibises soar gracefully through the skies, and falcons rule over their domain – all within one frame capturing timeless beauty from ancient Egypt's past.

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