Papyrus Painting - The Egyptian Cat Bast (Bastet)
Product Description: Papyrus painting of the Egyptian cat Bast was said to be the daughter of Ra, though long after he created the primal gods.She was originally a sun goddess, but after contact with the Greeks, she changed to a moon goddess, probably due to the Greeks associating her with Artemis Like Artemis, Bast was a wild goddess To those who were in her favor, she gave great blessings, but her wrath was legendary and she was sometimes listed as one of Ra's avenging deities who punish the sinful and the enemies of Egypt This is of course in keeping with her totem animal, the cat Cats were sacred to Bast, and to harm one was deemed a great transgression Bast's importance in the Egyptian pantheon might be due to the great value placed on the domesticated cat by the Egyptians Cats curtailed the spread of disease by killing vermin, and though the idea of microbes was unknown to the ancient Egyptians, they must have noticed the connection between rats and disease. The tomb was discovered in 1904, Nefertari means the most beautiful. The elaborate tomb for her was built by Rameses II near Thebes, in the royal burial grounds in Egypt.All papyrus paintings are sent with "rough" edges, easily trimmed to fit your framing needs. *****NOTICE**** Artist: Khedr 100% Hand Painted Available Sizes (Approx) 18 x 23 cm (7" x 9") $20.00 20 x 30 cm (8 " x 12") $30.00 40 x 60 cm (16" x 24") $86.00
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