Side Panel from the Coffin of Amenemope, c. 976-889 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Side Panel from the Coffin of Amenemope, c. 976-889 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-740-684 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Side Panel from the Coffin of Amenemope, c. 976-889 BC. This panel illustrates one of the same scenes shown on the inside of Nesykhonsu’s coffin, allowing us to compare different artist’s styles. On the right stand the mummies of the priest Amenemope and his wife, Taditkhonsu. Their daughter, called "the lady of the house, Mutemperes," crouches before them with her hands wrapped around Amenenope’s legs in a traditional gesture of mourning. On the left, a priest, dressed in his finest linen garments and panther skin, holds in his upraised hands an incense burner and a curious curved implement typically associated with the "opening of the mouth" ritual, in which the mummy’s mouth was magically opened so that the deceased person could take in food and thus be brought back to life.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Gessoed and painted sycamore fig

Picture Type
  1. Funerary equipment

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4786x6000
File Size : 84,129kb


Aliases

  1. 1921.1029
  1. 102385
  1. 0940003655
  1. 1921.1029
  1. 2-740-684
  1. 2740684


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