Weeping Women in a Funeral Procession, from the Tomb-Chapel of Ramose, Vizier and Governor of Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1360 BC by Egyptian 18th Dynasty

Weeping Women in a Funeral Procession, from the Tomb-Chapel of Ramose, Vizier and Governor of Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1360 BC

(Weeping Women in a Funeral Procession, from the Tomb-Chapel of Ramose, Vizier and Governor of Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1360 BC (wall painting))


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Weeping Women in a Funeral Procession, from the Tomb-Chapel of Ramose, Vizier and Governor of Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1360 BC by Egyptian 18th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
female · egyptian · hieroglyphic · al-amarnah style · grief · crying · breast · death · mourning · mourners · Valley of the Nobles, Thebes, Egypt / Bridgeman Images
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