

Mentuemhat as Priest with Staff and Scepter
The image depicts a broken piece of stone relief. The relief shows a man with long hair wearing a collared tunic. The man holds a staff with his right hand and a scepter with his left hand. The man stands in a contrapposto stance with one leg straight and the other bent. The stone is light-colored and has a rough texture. There are two vertical lines on the left side of the relief. The relief's right side and top are broken off. The top of the relief features two birds on either side of a pillar-like object. The background behind the relief is black. The relief appears to be an ancient Egyptian artifact. The man is Mentuemhat and is featured as a priest.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 512 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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