Honor the legacy of Egypt’s greatest pharaoh with “Ramses II at Abu Simbel”, a majestic papyrus artwork depicting the monumental temple complex carved into the cliffs of southern Egypt. Commissioned by Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, this architectural marvel was built to showcase his divine authority and commemorate his reign, which lasted an extraordinary 66 years (1279–1213 BCE) 1. The artwork features the four colossal seated statues of Ramses II, each over 20 meters tall, symbolizing his power and eternal presence. Surrounding carvings and hieroglyphs narrate his military victories, including the famed Battle of Kadesh, and his devotion to the gods.
Hand-painted on authentic Egyptian papyrus, this piece captures the grandeur of Ramses II’s architectural and political achievements. Ideal for collectors, educators, and history enthusiasts, it brings the glory of Egypt’s 19th Dynasty into your space with timeless elegance.
Size | 30*40cm, 40*60cm, 70*100cm |
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