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The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian
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The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian
FIT76534 The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian, Third Intermediate Period, 990-969 BC (plastered and painted wood) (see also 76535) by Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Egyptian, out of copyright
Media ID 22806088
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This print showcases the intricate detail and symbolism found in Egyptian art. Titled "The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt" it offers a glimpse into the beliefs and rituals surrounding death and the afterlife during Egypt's Third Intermediate Period. The image features a beautifully crafted wooden sarcophagus adorned with vibrant hieroglyphics, depicting scenes from the mythical journey of Ra, the Sun god. The boat on which Ra travels is meticulously painted, reflecting both its importance as a vessel for divine transportation and its significance in guiding souls to their final resting place. Intriguingly, this piece also highlights an ornate throne upon which Ra sits majestically. This symbolizes his authority over life and death, reinforcing his role as a powerful deity who controls both time and destiny. As we delve deeper into this artwork's details, we are transported back in time to ancient Egypt—a civilization that held strong beliefs about immortality and spiritual transformation. Through their elaborate burial practices and artistic expressions like this one, they sought to ensure safe passage for their deceased loved ones into eternity. Preserved by Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge in the UK, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only its historical value but also its aesthetic beauty. It serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with life's mysteries—both tangible and ethereal—and our eternal quest for meaning beyond our mortal existence.
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