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This image features a framed piece of Egyptian-style art rendered on papyrus, showcasing a scene with multiple figures and hieroglyphic text. The artwork uses a vibrant palette dominated by gold, red, black, and cream. The papyrus, displaying its characteristic fibrous texture and some minor creasing, is enclosed in a simple black frame, hanging against a light grey, textured wall, likely indoors in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The central scene depicts six stylized figures arranged vertically. On the far left, a broad column of hieroglyphs runs the full length of the image, with narrower vertical columns of hieroglyphs also separating some of the figures. The figures are rendered in the traditional ancient Egyptian style, with heads and legs in profile and torsos facing forward.

From top to bottom:
1.  A standing figure with a gold body and striped kilt, wearing an ornate headdress, holding a staff-like object.
2.  Another standing figure, similarly gold-bodied, wearing a red patterned kilt and a distinct headdress, holding an object.
3.  A third standing figure, gold-bodied, with a striped kilt and elaborate headdress, holding an object.
4.  A prominent standing figure, gold-bodied with a red patterned kilt, wearing a double crown (Pschent), suggesting a pharaoh or deity. This figure appears to be looking towards the lower part of the scene.
5.  A kneeling or stooping figure with a gold body and a striped kilt, positioned over the lowest figure.
6.  A recumbent figure, possibly representing a mummy or a deceased individual on a bier, adorned with a red and gold headdress.

The scene appears to illustrate a religious or funerary ritual, possibly related to the afterlife, judgment, or an offering to the deceased, common themes in ancient Egyptian mythology. The hieroglyphic text, though untranslated, would further elaborate on the narrative and identities of the depicted figures.
Ogy-CSKA

Apr 20, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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This image features a framed piece of Egyptian-style art rendered on papyrus, showcasing a scene with multiple figures and hieroglyphic text. The artwork uses a vibrant palette dominated by gold, red, black, and cream. The papyrus, displaying its characteristic fibrous texture and some minor creasing, is enclosed in a simple black frame, hanging against a light grey, textured wall, likely indoors in Sofia, Bulgaria. The central scene depicts six stylized figures arranged vertically. On the far left, a broad column of hieroglyphs runs the full length of the image, with narrower vertical columns of hieroglyphs also separating some of the figures. The figures are rendered in the traditional ancient Egyptian style, with heads and legs in profile and torsos facing forward. From top to bottom: 1. A standing figure with a gold body and striped kilt, wearing an ornate headdress, holding a staff-like object. 2. Another standing figure, similarly gold-bodied, wearing a red patterned kilt and a distinct headdress, holding an object. 3. A third standing figure, gold-bodied, with a striped kilt and elaborate headdress, holding an object. 4. A prominent standing figure, gold-bodied with a red patterned kilt, wearing a double crown (Pschent), suggesting a pharaoh or deity. This figure appears to be looking towards the lower part of the scene. 5. A kneeling or stooping figure with a gold body and a striped kilt, positioned over the lowest figure. 6. A recumbent figure, possibly representing a mummy or a deceased individual on a bier, adorned with a red and gold headdress. The scene appears to illustrate a religious or funerary ritual, possibly related to the afterlife, judgment, or an offering to the deceased, common themes in ancient Egyptian mythology. The hieroglyphic text, though untranslated, would further elaborate on the narrative and identities of the depicted figures.

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