Queen Nefertari Being Led by Isis (c.1279 – c.1213 BC) by Ancient Egypt

Queen Nefertari Being Led by Isis - Ancient Egypt - c.1279 - c.1213 BC

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TitleQueen Nefertari Being Led by Isis
ArtistAncient Egypt
Datec.1279 - c.1213 BC
Art MovementNew Kingdom

About Queen Nefertari Being Led by Isis

“Queen Nefertari Being Led by Isis,” a religious portrait painting originating from Ancient Egypt, dates back to approximately 1279 – 1213 BC and belongs to the New Kingdom period. This notable artwork prominently features Queen Nefertari, the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, being guided by the goddess Isis.

The artwork vividly depicts Queen Nefertari, adorned in a flowing white gown accentuated by a red sash and intricate golden jewelry, symbolizing her royal status and divine association. She is shown with a serene expression, with her left hand extended behind her, held gently by Isis. Isis, identified by her distinctive headdress with a solar disk and cow horns, stands forward, intricately adorned in a patterned red dress, exuding both grace and authority. The inscriptions and hieroglyphs scattered around the figures immerse the viewer in the rich symbolism and cultural narrative of Ancient Egypt. The vivid use of colors, meticulous attention to detail in the attire and adornments, and the harmonious composition collectively underscore the religious and ceremonial significance of the scene.

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