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A rectangular relief sculpture, part of the Ägyptisches Portal in the Kurpark of Wiesbaden, Germany, depicts an ancient Egyptian battle or hunting scene. The central figure, likely a pharaoh such as Ramses II, stands in a two-wheeled chariot, dynamically drawing a longbow with an arrow prepared. He is depicted wearing an elaborate golden headpiece, a golden scaled cuirass, and a blue kilt. A secondary figure, positioned to the pharaoh's left, stands behind the chariot's left wheel, holding a tall standard adorned with blue and gold hieroglyphic motifs. The chariot is drawn by two horses; one is prominently displayed, richly caparisoned in blue and gold harnesses with feathered head adornments. A third figure, partially visible on the far right, wears a blue kilt and holds a staff. The relief features a background of stylized clouds and ground, utilizing muted beige, grey, and purple tones, with key figures and ornamentation highlighted in metallic gold and light blue. The entire panel is enclosed within a rectangular frame featuring a subtle decorative pattern, and shows signs of weathering and discoloration consistent with outdoor exposure.
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