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Egyptian antiquite: casket of Panebmontou (left) 21st dynasty (around 1069-945
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Egyptian antiquite: casket of Panebmontou (left) 21st dynasty (around 1069-945
LRI4633533 Egyptian antiquite: casket of Panebmontou (left) 21st dynasty (around 1069-945) and Jedkhonsuioufankh, from the 3rd intermediate period (around 1069-664 BC). Paris, Louvre Museum by Egyptian School; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Egyptian antiquite: casket of Panebmontou (left) 21st dynasty (around 1069-945) and Jedkhonsuioufankh, from the 3rd intermediate period (around 1069-664 BC). Paris, Louvre Museum); Luisa Ricciarini; Egyptian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite Egyptian antiquities housed in the Louvre Museum, Paris. On the left side of the image, we are presented with a casket belonging to Panebmontou from the 21st dynasty, dating back to around 1069-945 BC. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail on this ancient artifact are truly remarkable. Adjacent to it, we find another fascinating piece from Egypt's 3rd intermediate period (around 1069-664 BC). This particular item is attributed to Jedkhonsuioufankh and adds an additional layer of historical significance to this already extraordinary collection. The photograph perfectly captures these priceless relics against a backdrop that highlights their grandeur. The lighting accentuates every curve and contour, allowing us to appreciate their beauty even more profoundly. As we gaze upon these artifacts, our minds wander back through time, imagining the lives of those who once owned or were buried within them. These objects not only serve as windows into ancient Egyptian culture but also remind us of humanity's enduring fascination with life after death. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured this moment in history through her lens. Her talent for capturing both artistic expression and historical preservation shines brightly in this stunning photograph. It serves as a testament to her dedication as an artist and her passion for sharing the wonders of ancient civilizations with audiences worldwide.
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