Saturday 11 April 2020

Behind every Egyptian sculpture is a symbolic story.

Behind every Egyptian sculpture is a symbolic story.
The greatest pieces of art carved by a human being
Behind every Egyptian sculpture is a symbolic story. Today, she chose a carving for you more than exceptional.
Frankly, the kings of ancient Egypt competed in how to dedicate and admire the scholars of Egypt, carrying a torch they attended and the secret of their existence as the greatest human civilization. They used to offer sculptures and artworks in abundance to all the scholars of Egypt's temples/km. Each king or group of kings had their own proprietary workshops, those of which made sculptures to honour scholars. The one who pulls you in the sculptures of the day, which is really distinguished that it was the first time that a person other than the king appeared in the presence of a god from the Egyptian gods. Let me tell you a little
The artist King Amenhotep III and one of the greatest kings of Egypt dedicated to the royal writer and the first priest of Akhim and the advisor to the king, "Neb Mour Of", in fact, he gave him the sculptures to take their place in the temple and mark the memory of the world. Because this would appear in the sculpted Lord, Thoth appears in its form as Kababun, and who was the Lord of the temple of Akhmim. The baboon is a body guard. I mean that Thoth guarded the owner of the flag (Neb Mar Awtif). Thoth in Akhmim was nicknamed ("my thunderbird", "" "" "" "" "" "")))), or "Thoth", "the Lord of the Holy Word". This of course is the title mentioned on th sculpture.

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