Queen Nefertari and Goddess Isis Sacred Ritual - Nefertari Meritmut Egypt Papyrus - 9x13 Inches
Nefertari was Pharaoh Ramesses II's main wife, and her tomb, with its vibrant wall paintings, is one of Egypt's most beautiful tombs. The queen (left) is led by the goddess Isis. Notable is the absence of Nefertari's husband, Ramesses II, from these scenes, indicating the queen's high status, which allowed her to directly interact with the deities without him; such depictions would be impossible for non-royal individuals. The incredible wall murals in queen Nefertari's tomb in Abu Simbel are depicted in this lovely picture by Adel Ghabbour. The goddess Isis is holding Nefertari's hand in this particular scene. One of the most gorgeously and opulently painted ancient Egyptian tombs is that of Queen Neferatri. It has numerous wall paintings and scenarios that serve as inspiration for painters of all kinds. • Certificate of Authenticity Our Papyrus Paintings come with a Certificate of Authenticity that Guarantees that they were Painted in Egypt on the finest Handmade Egyptian Papyrus Pape