Detail of an engraved fresco depicting dancers, contortionists, and musicians, period of Queen Hatshepsut, 18th dynasty, Luxor, Egyptian Art Museum by Egyptian 18th Dynasty

Detail of an engraved fresco depicting dancers, contortionists, and musicians, period of Queen Hatshepsut, 18th dynasty, Luxor, Egyptian Art Museum

(Egyptian antiquite: detail of a engraved fresco depicting dancers, contorionists and musicians. Period of Queen Hatshepsut (Hatshepsut) 18th dynasty. Luxor, Egyptian Art Museum)


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Detail of an engraved fresco depicting dancers, contortionists, and musicians, period of Queen Hatshepsut, 18th dynasty, Luxor, Egyptian Art Museum by Egyptian 18th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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