Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb separated from his wife, the goddess Nut, Third Intermediate Period by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb separated from his wife, the goddess Nut, Third Intermediate Period

(Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb (earth) separated from his wife, the goddess Nut (sky) Third Intermediate Period (papyrus))


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb separated from his wife, the goddess Nut, Third Intermediate Period by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
hieroglyphic · scales · creation · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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