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Fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC
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Fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC
Fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC. Though a standard subject for a Theban tomb painting, this banquet scene is one of the finest examples. Musicians and dancers entertain the guests. The musicians are perhaps the most striking. They are shown frontally rather than in profile, a break in the usual convention of ancient Egyptian art. From the British Museums collection
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18th Dynasty Animation As Said Banquet British Museum Entertainer Entertaining Festive Karnak Lotus Luxor Nebamun Nebarunun Party Plaster Sensual Sensuality Thebes Tomb Decoration Wall Painting Ancient Egyptian Mandragora Mandrake Mausoleum Mike Dixon
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This print showcases a fragment of a wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, dating back to the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt around 1350 BC. The scene depicted is a banquet, which was a common subject for Theban tomb paintings. However, this particular artwork stands out as one of the finest examples in terms of its exquisite execution. The highlight of this painting lies in its portrayal of musicians who are entertaining the guests. Unlike the typical profile view seen in ancient Egyptian art, these musicians are depicted frontally, breaking away from convention and adding an intriguing twist to the composition. The vibrant colors used in this artwork bring it to life and enhance its sensual nature. Flowers such as lotus and mandrake adorn the scene, further emphasizing festivity and celebration. It is evident that great attention has been paid to every detail, making this piece truly remarkable. Preserved within the British Museum's collection, this artifact offers us a glimpse into ancient Egyptian culture and their appreciation for music and entertainment during banquets or parties. Its location within Nebamun's tomb adds another layer of significance as it reflects his beliefs about death and burial practices during that era. Overall, this print captures not only an artistic masterpiece but also provides valuable insights into ancient Egyptian society through its depiction of music, dance, and joyous celebrations amidst stunning natural elements.
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