Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. This Egyptian wall relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in the missing part of the relief, both in the guise of elegant Queens. A capable ruler, excellent field commander and energetic builder, Seti I embarked on a series of military campaigns in an effort to secure the boundaries of Egypt, echoing the achievement of Kings of the XVIII dynasty before Akhenaten.
Made from fiberglass, ready to hang, 33"H x 29"W. Available either in a limestone finish, or a limestone finish with meticulously hand painted multicolor and gold details.
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