
Egyptian Musicians Wall Plaque
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Tomb of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C.
This beautiful 17 x 15 inch (43x38cm) wall plaque made of casting stone with an antique stone with color detail finish will be treasured by anyone interested in ancient egyptian art.
According to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was the harp, followed by the flute. In this representation of a painting in the tomb of Nakht (an astronomer of the God Amun during the kingdom of Amenhotep III) we see a flute player, A harp player and a youth playing the norva; the latter one being close to our banjo and made out of a turtle shell. The three instrumentalists are lightly dressed with transparent clothes and veils. They have incense sticks over the head to perfume the body and hair.
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