Stone plate graving representing hathor the egyptian

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Stone plate graving representing hathor the egyptian god and nevertari wife of Pharaoh Ramesses standing near Nefertari tomb in the valley of queens height 8inch width 5.5 inch

Stone plate graving representing Hathor the Egyptian god and nevertari wife of Pharaoh Ramesses standing near Nefertiti tomb in the valley of queens The painting shows Hathor in the form of a woman with cow horns and a crown with two disks of the sun on it, while Nefertari appears in the form of a beautiful woman with long hair and a wonderful crown.

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Stone plate graving representing Hathor the Egyptian god and Navaratri wife of Pharaoh Ramesses standing near Nefertiti tomb in the valley of queens

Stone plate graving representing Hathor the Egyptian god and nevertari wife of Pharaoh Ramesses standing near Nefertiti tomb in the valley of queens The painting shows Hathor in the form of a woman with cow horns and a crown with two disks of the sun on it, while Nefertari appears in the form of a beautiful woman with long hair and a wonderful crown.

Hathor stands in front of Nefertiti, holding her right hand with his left hand.

This painting is an excellent example of ancient Egyptian art.

It is decorated with precision and detail, and shows the skill of Egyptian artists in sculpting.

It is also a testimony to the close relationship between Hathor and Nefertari.

Hathor was the goddess of love and beauty, and Nefertari was the beloved wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II.

The painting represents Hathor, the goddess of love, music, and beauty, on the left side, and Nefertari, Ramesses II’s wife, on the right side.

Hathor wears a short lace dress and holds a staff and a crown in the shape of cow horns in her hand.

Nefertari wears a long, loose dress and holds a lotus flower in her hand.

Hathor’s crown attaches the horns to a cow, which represents fertility.

Her staff indicates her authority as a goddess. Nefertari wears a lotus flower, which represents life and rebirth.

The painting is a wonderful example of ancient Egyptian art.

Features precision sculpting and vibrant colours.

The painting is a bust of Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of love and fertility.

She wears a crown in the shape of cow horns and a sun.

Standing in front of her is Nefertari, Ramesses’ second wife.

Nefertari wears luxurious clothes and wears a crown on her head.

The painting is a wonderful example of ancient Egyptian art.

It accurately depicts the details of the characters of Hathor and Nefertari.

It also reflects the importance of the goddess and queen in Egyptian culture.

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