

Mentuemhat in Ecclesiastical Dress
The image depicts a stone relief sculpture of Mentuemhat in ecclesiastical dress by an unknown artist. The relief is rectangular and made of beige stone. Mentuemhat is positioned in the center, facing left. He has long, straight hair parted in the middle and styled in rows. His hands are raised with palms facing outwards. He wears a long, pleated robe with a belt around his waist. The robe has tassels hanging from the belt. The background has vertical lines and dots, possibly representing texture or hieroglyphics. The edges of the relief are rough and uneven. The relief appears to be an ancient Egyptian artwork.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 404 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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