Description
Reproduction of a decorative polychrome Egyptian relief made of reconstituted marble (marble dust and chronolite) with an aged patina, inspired by universal art.
Relief mounted in a wooden frame. The measurements refer to the framed piece.
Total measurements of the piece with frame: Width: 158 cm. Height: 60 cm. Depth: 5 cm.
Measurements of the piece without the frame: Width: 147 cm. Height: 49 cm. Depth: 3 cm.
The famous painting of Meidum geese was part of a scene of hunting birds with red painted stucco in the mastaba of Nefermaat and his spouse Atet. Nefermaat was son and vizier of Sneferu, first Pharaoh of the fourth dynasty (ruling circa 2614 – 2589 BC).. The mastaba was discovered by Auguste Mariette in 1871 and studied by Petrie. The frieze of the geese was in the chapel of Atet.
Cristina –
Compré el otro relieve y me han encantado, el acabado y los detalles