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This papyrus illustration features two female figures with dark hair and green robes kneeling on either side of a central, stylized pillar. The left figure, identified by the throne hieroglyph on her head, is Isis, and the right figure, with the basket-and-house hieroglyph, is Nephthys. Between them rises a tall, dark blue Djed pillar topped by an Ankh, which sprouts two human arms that hold aloft a large, circular orange sun disk. Above the main scene, six baboons—three on each side—are arranged in vertical rows, their arms raised in a gesture of reverence toward the disk. The background is a textured, weathered reddish-brown hue characteristic of aged papyrus.
This scene is an iconic vignette from the Egyptian 'Book of the Dead,' specifically representing the solar cycle and the rejuvenation of the deceased. It emphasizes the role of the mourning goddesses in facilitating the sun's rebirth, a central theme in New Kingdom funerary theology.
Book of the Dead
This image is a standard devotional vignette found in various papyrus scrolls of the Egyptian funerary text.
Object
painting
papyrus
New Kingdom
Egyptian
manuscript-illumination
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Wikimedia Commons · Public domain
939 × 1329 px
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