Tombe De Nakht (c.1390 BC) by Ancient Egypt

Tombe De Nakht - Ancient Egypt - c.1390 BC

Artwork Information

TitleTombe De Nakht
ArtistAncient Egypt
Datec.1390 BC
Art MovementNew Kingdom

About Tombe De Nakht

The artwork titled “Tombe De Nakht” is attributed to the artist known collectively as “Ancient Egypt” and dates back to approximately 1390 BC. This masterpiece belongs to the New Kingdom art movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. It forms part of the series “Tomb of Nakht” dated between approximately 1400 and 1300 BC.

The artwork is a vivid representation of ancient Egyptian life and is rendered on a stone surface using traditional Egyptian painting techniques. Depicting figures in a ceremonial or everyday activity, the artwork features individuals adorned in the regalia and attire characteristic of the era. The intricate detailing of the garments, jewelry, and hairstyles reflects the precision and cultural significance inherent in Egyptian artistry. The use of vibrant colors and hierarchical proportions is emblematic of the period’s artistic conventions, with each figure meticulously rendered to convey both individuality and social standing. This remarkable piece serves as a historical testament to the quotidian and ceremonial practices of Ancient Egypt, providing insight into the civilization’s aesthetic and cultural values.

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