

Coffin of Senbi (Lid)
The coffin lid of Senbi is rectangular with rounded corners. The lid is made of horizontal wooden planks with dark green painted border around the edges. The border is peeling off in several areas. The planks are light-brown with spots of lighter shade and darker areas. Two long horizontal lines run across the lid, each with various objects depicted on them. The line on top contains 17 objects, and the bottom one contains 16 objects. The objects include vases, bowls, a bed, a chair and people. The background of the image is gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 403 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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