

Lintel of Enseperi
The Lintel of Enseperi by Enseperi. A rectangular, off-white stone carving with a flat top and bottom, and rough edges. The left side features two male figures sitting on chairs with flat tops and curved legs. The figure on the left sits on the left chair with their right leg crossed over the left. The figure on the right sits on the right chair with both legs visible. Both figures have their arms resting on their knees and their hands on top. The figure on the right is slightly larger than the figure on the left. The two figures are wearing short kilt-like garments. The background of the carving is filled with various symbols and hieroglyphics. The symbols include eyes, geometric shapes, bowls, a bird standing on a pedestal, and other abstract designs. The right side of the carving features more hieroglyphics and symbols, including a group of standing figures. The background behind the stone carving fades from black at the top to gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 360 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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