

FREE Standard Shipping and Returns on ALL orders. Beautiful photos of the Golden Throne are on pages 66-68 exhibit #57-58. 42 Tutankhamun Papyrus ideas tutankhamun, egypt, ancient egypt Tutankhamun Papyrus Papyrus painting of the golden young pharoah Tutankhamun. King Tuts Wedding Scene Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Painting by Essam on Arkan Gallery. Go to page 63 exhibit #55 to see the wedding portrait "Papyrus Vignette of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun. If you scroll down to page 61 exhibit #52 there is an excellent photo of The Little Golden Shrine.

The above link is a lovely exhibit of Tutankhamun artifacts. He is peacefully reclining on his throne while his lovely wife Queen Ankhesenamun anoints him with perfume. In this scene the Pharaoh wears the hemhem diadem integrating 3 atef crowns. The right side panel of this papyrus painting is from the back of the Golden Throne of Tutankhamun. The original papyrus painting is thought to be a wedding portrait.

The center panel of this papyrus painting is a representation of the "Papyrus Vignette of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun" housed in the The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo, Egypt. In her left hand she holds, in addition to a bunch of lotus flowers and buds hanging downward, an unguent-cone holder mounted on a stand and decorated with lotus. Isis & Nefertari 6.25'x4.25' Papyrus Painting. Osiris, Seti, & Horus, 6.25'x4.25' Papyrus Painting. View sold price and similar items: Artist Signed - Adel Ghabour Egyptian Papyrus Art from South Florida Auction & Estate Sale Services on J6:00 PM EDT. Buy Egyptian Papyrus Painting King Tut Perfuming His Wife Figure Painting Vintage Ancient Egyptian Style Empress Mural Print Poster Wall Decor Canvas Art. King Tut & His Wife, 6.25'x4.25' Papyrus Painting. The queen stoops toward the king, her right hand touching his left arm. Horus & Anubis escorting King Tut, 6.25'x4.25' Papyrus Painting. It portrays Pharaoh Tutankhamun sitting on the throne with his arm resting over the back. In this Appraisal Report I will explain the provenance, value and history of Framed 1980s Franklin Mint Egyptian King Tut Papyrus. The queen stoops toward the king, her right hand touching his left arm. It portrays Pharaoh Tutankhamun sitting on the throne with his arm resting over the back. The plethora of mysteries that surround the boy kings mummification and royal burial have endured for nearly a century, from the time they were first noted by the assiduous archaeologist, Howard. The left panel of this papyrus painting is from one of the panels of the Little Golden Shrine. The tomb of Tutankhamun revealed a wealth of anomalies, beginning with its discovery in 1922, right through the subsequent years of its excavation. The left panel of this papyrus painting is from one of the panels of the Little Golden Shrine. This painting is composed of three separate panels taken from three separate exquisite pieces of art. This painting is composed of three separate panels taken from three separate exquisite pieces of art. DETAILS: Egyptian Papyrus painting King Tut & Nefertari, presented in a gilt frame, matted and glazed.
