Traces of red grid lines can be seen in this fragmentary painting from a tomb wall. It depicts a half-kneeling, half-squatting, woman in front of an offering table. The grid was used in ancient Egypt to assure the right proportions and layout of paintings and reliefs.For the latest information about this object, mural paintings; fragments, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 18th DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style:
This carved statuette of a woman standing has a pitted surface. There is a stele at the back.For the latest information about this object, figurines; statuettes; sculpture, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
This limestone statuette is carved in the round. It depicts a woman with her arms at her sides and her feet broken off. There is an inscribed stele at her back. The piece has been broken in two and repaired.For the latest information about this object, figurines; statuettes; sculpture, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 18th DynastyInscriptions: [Inscription] On steleReign: Style:
The god is clothed in a "himation" (mantle) and has a long beard and the Egyptian composite crown of Amun-Re with ram horns, sun disk, two plumes, and a uraeus serpent on either side. He holds a thunderbolt in his left hand.For the latest information about this object, figurines, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Ptolemaic DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style: