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The golden mask of Psusennes I. The golden mask lay over the head, chest, and part of the shoulders of the mummy of Psusennes I, as a layer of protection. The royal headdress with ureaus and the divine false beard he wears indicates his royal status and his veneration as a god by the people of Egypt. The use of gold, considered the flesh of the gods, reaffirmed his expected divinity in the afterlife.
Psusennes I, was the third king of the Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt who ruled from Tanis between 1047 - 1001 BC. Psusennes is the Greek version of his original name Pasebakhaenniut which means "The Star Appearing in the City" while his throne name, Akheperre Setepenamun, translates as "Great are the Manifestations of Ra, chosen of Amun. He was the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy, Rameses XI's daughter by Tentamun. He married his sister Mutnedjmet.
Professor Pierre Montet discovered pharaoh Psusennes I's int...
Originals are available at: Ardent Reflections on Etsy Ardent Reflections Fine Art Vicki J. Maheu resides in Kingston , Washington, where she is loving her life homeschooling her children and creating art that reflects the beauty of God’s creation and His grace toward humankind. She grew up in Southern California, and as a child remembers watching her mother paint in oils on paper at their dining room table. As Vicki grew older, she began exploring art on her own, and as a teen became fairly proficient in drawing in pencil, pastels, oil pastels, and ink. However, as adult life took over, she placed her art on the back burner for many years. Vicki still explored her creativity through crafts, sewing, cooking, blogging, and...
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Kay Novy
Very nice work, Vickie. V.F.P.
Cyril Maza
Awesome! v/F
Rosanne Jordan
Very nice work! vtd
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Very Nice v
Sonali Gangane
Great piece of art!V
Jeanne Fischer
revisit - nice piece
Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderful picture! v/f
Andrew Govan Dantzler
Voted ... Elaine
Lea Sutton
Very nice!! v!
Nancy Merkle
Nice capture!
Jeanne Fischer
lovely image
Zulfiya Stromberg
Beautiful image, nice capture! V
Lilliana Mendez
Great lighting :)
Vicki Maheu replied:
Thanks, it was the curators of the exhibit that controlled the lighting, I just took advantage of it. No flash was allowed and the room was very dark except for the artifacts which were lit up, I was worried that it wouldn't come out, but they did and once I saw that I photographed every item in the exhibit. I did this when the pieces toured through Seattle before going back to Egypt.
Pamela Meredith
wow magnificient v.