King Ramses II Introduced to the Divinities Horus, Amon and Hathor by School Egyptian

King Ramses II Introduced to the Divinities Horus, Amon and Hathor

(Ancient Egyptian Art: King Ramses II is introduced to the divinites Horus, Amon and Hathor who give him life and royal insignia. Low limestone relief from the temple of Ramses II a Abydos Around 1250 BC. 19th dynasty. New Empire. Paris, Musee Du Louvre)


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King Ramses II Introduced to the Divinities Horus, Amon and Hathor by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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