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Senseneb, mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the early New Kingdom. After a copy by archaeologist Howard Carter of a painted relief from Deir el-Bahri, used in the book The Tomb of Hatshopsitu by Theodore M. Davis, published in London, 1906; Illustration
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Senseneb, mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the early New Kingdom. After a copy by archaeologist Howard Carter of a painted relief from Deir el-Bahri, used in the book The Tomb of Hatshopsitu by Theodore M. Davis, published in London, 1906; Illustration
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This print showcases Senseneb, the mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I during the early New Kingdom in ancient Egypt. The image is a reproduction by renowned archaeologist Howard Carter of a painted relief found at Deir el-Bahri and featured in Theodore M. Davis' book, "The Tomb of Hatshopsitu" published in London in 1906. Senseneb's portrait exudes an air of regality and grace as she gazes away from the viewer. Her profile reveals her striking features, adorned with intricate accessories that were emblematic of her status and culture. The vibrant colors used to depict Senseneb bring this historical figure to life, offering us a glimpse into the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian civilization. This archival illustration not only captures the beauty and elegance of Senseneb but also serves as a testament to the artistic mastery prevalent during that era. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness the splendor and grandeur associated with ancient civilizations. Ken Welsh's skillful rendering breathes new life into this historic piece, allowing us to appreciate its significance even today. This vertical studio shot highlights every detail meticulously crafted by Welsh, showcasing his talent for capturing both human expression and animal representation. As we admire this fine art print, let us marvel at the enduring legacy left behind by figures like Senseneb who played pivotal roles in shaping our understanding of ancient history.
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