

Nome Gods Bearing Offerings
The image depicts a stone carving of a scene from ancient Egyptian art, specifically a wall relief; it is divided into three sections. The relief is titled "Nome Gods Bearing Offerings". The left section features a man with long dark hair and a red body, wearing a blue and red headdress; he faces right. He appears to be presenting offerings on a table with various items, including what appear to be bottles and other vessels. The center section depicts another figure with dark hair and a green body, wearing a headdress; he faces left and holds an item. There are several objects arranged around him. The right section shows a man with long dark hair and a red body, wearing a blue and red headdress; he faces left, presenting offerings, with a swan at his feet. The background of the relief is beige stone, with intricate carvings and hieroglyphics throughout.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 695 px
- Museum Record
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