Papyrus Painting - King Tut and His Wife Honeymoon on the Nile Golden Highlights
King Tut and his bride Ankhesenamon are shown here sailing down the Nile on what is popularly termed their honeymoon.The Lotus flower is prominent - the ancient symbol of love, has many deep rich meanings. Often associated with rebirth, sun, creation, and the symbolism extends to the unification, joining of the two Egyptians kingdoms.. Their royal cartouches are shown at the top of the scene. The abundance of fish and fowl seem to indicate an era of plenty.All papyrus paintings are sent with "rough" edges, easily trimmed to fit your framing needs.
*****NOTICE**** Artist: Gamal 100% Hand Painted Available Sizes (Approx) 1" = 2.54 cm 40 x 30 cm (16"x 12") $40.00 We are sorry but Gamal has temporarily halted painting,
as soon as he returns we look forward to more of his art. Please see this link for similar papyrus offered by Khedr
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