Egyptian antiquity: young woman with lotus flower. Limestone. 5th dynasty, 2300 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by School Egyptian

Egyptian antiquity: young woman with lotus flower. Limestone. 5th dynasty, 2300 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum

(Egyptian antiquite: young woman has lotus flower. Limestone. 5th dynasty, 2300 BC. Dim. 145 cm Paris, Musee du Louvre)


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Egyptian antiquity: young woman with lotus flower. Limestone. 5th dynasty, 2300 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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