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Egyptian vase from an Etruscan tomb with the name of the Pharaoh Bocchoris decorated with a bas relief, at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia
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Egyptian vase from an Etruscan tomb with the name of the Pharaoh Bocchoris decorated with a bas relief, at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia
Egyptian vase from an Etruscan tomb with the name of the Pharaoh Bocchoris decorated with a bas relief, at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia. Tarquinia Tarquinia National Museum Vase Twenty-fourth Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period, Egypt - Egyptian Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:719-714 a.C
Brogi
BGA-F-018482-0000
Media ID 33172470
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Africa Egypt Egyptian Art Inscription Vegetable Abstract Concept And Symbol Third Intermediate Period Type Of Representation
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This print showcases an exquisite Egyptian vase, discovered within an Etruscan tomb, proudly bearing the name of the Pharaoh Bocchoris. Adorned with a mesmerizing bas relief, this artifact can be found on display at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia. The vase itself hails from the Twenty-fourth Dynasty during Egypt's Third Intermediate Period, dating back to 719-714 BC. Its intricate design and delicate craftsmanship speak volumes about the rich artistic heritage of ancient Egypt. As we delve into this image, our eyes are immediately drawn to the beautifully carved inscription that proudly displays Pharaoh Bocchoris' name. This writing instrument serves as a powerful symbol of communication and documentation in ancient times. The decorative elements adorning this remarkable piece include various vegetables meticulously sculpted onto its surface. These representations not only highlight nature's bounty but also allude to allegorical concepts and abstract symbols prevalent in Egyptian mythology. Steeped in history and mystery, this artifact provides us with a glimpse into Africa's ancient civilization - a testament to Egypt's enduring legacy as one of humanity's most influential cultures. Captured between 1915-1920 by Brogi, this photograph immortalizes both the beauty of Egyptian artistry and our fascination with antiquity. It invites us to marvel at how such masterpieces have survived through centuries while igniting our curiosity about their creators' lives and beliefs. In conclusion, let us cherish this visual treasure from afar – an extraordinary relic that bridges time and continents while reminding us of humanity's unyielding quest for knowledge and artistic expression.
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