He sits with patience and tiredness and does not wait and wait for the food to ripen, which he put on a small stove to burn fuel, which is similar to what he knew in the Egyptian countryside until recently as the "canon" that is used to ignite organic materials produced by the agricultural environment in which he lived. The Egyptians, and we find that he wears a funky robe that represents a cloak that reveals one of his shoulders while his eyes are not absent from the food bowl before him.
This piece, which the artist excelled in capturing and embodying this scene thousands of years ago, to witness to the lives of the Egyptians, their customs and their traditions, that we came to us from the grave of the great employee called "Maktoob Ra" who contemplated the twelfth family pharaohs and the famous cemetery in the al-Asasif cemetery in the Western mainland in Thebes.
This unique piece is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of the United States of America.