43 Items Categorized "Group 9" (page 3 of 4)

support image for Amulet of Harsaphes

This three-quarter-life-size group called Menkaure and His Wife. Both are frozen in a motionless stride with the left foot forward. And from the rigid poses of the figure,…

beetle

Beetles are the symbol of Egypty, until the early of the new kingdom, the beetles will put into the coffin,becuase they believe that can protect the mummy. On…

Deniuenkhonsu worshipping Ra

This is a wooden stele depicting a woman named Deniuenkhonsu worshipping the deity known as Ra before a table of offerings. Ancient Egyptians believed that Ra was the…

wooden stela of Deniuenkhonsu

This work is a wooden stela made in Early age of Dynasty 22 (ca.950–900 BCE). And it was made for a woman named Deniuenkhonsu, a musician of Amun…

Amulet of Harsaphes

The subject matter is of Harsaphes, or sometimes called Hershaf. This god is shown as a man body with a ram head usually with the Atef crown on…

Ruler of the river banks

This is a supportive image for the gold statue of Harsaphes (or Heryshaf). His name means “he who is upon his lake”. He is a primordial deity of…

Ra

This is a supportive image of a stele of Lady Taperet and Ra. This is depicting Taperet offering the god Ra with goods and he is blessing her…

Second project, First thoughts

This is a gold covered statue of a man with a goat head. There is minimal texture present only in the skirt hair and headdress caused by lines…

Second project First thoughts

This is a stele depicting Horus with a woman, along with hieroglyphics on the top describing the image. The fact that this is a stand alone work means…

Gilgamesh between two Bulls holding a winged Sundisk

The subject matter of the work is Gilgamesh between two bulls holding a winged sun disk. It is a stone relief with many organic lines and linear lines…

details for Gilgamesh

This is more detail about Gilgamesh between two bull men

Man standing in front of Lamassu

This is an image of Lamassu with a man standing in the background between the two statues. It is important because it gives us a sense of the…