
FOWLING SCENE
(Fresco from tomb at Thebes, XVIII Dynasty, about B.C. 1580-1350; now in British Museum)
The deceased, accompanied by his wife and daughter, stands in a reed canoe in a marsh filled with large papyrus reeds, and is occupied in knocking down birds with a stick, which is made in the form of a snake. In front of him is his hunting cat, which has seized three birds, one with its hind claws, one with its fore claws, and one by the wings with its mouth. Numerous butterflies are represented, and the lake is well stocked with fish. The line of hieroglyphs at the back of the deceased indicates that the scene is supposed to represent the state of felicity which he will enjoy in the next world.
Keep this website alive, a Donation will be highly appreciated
Please consider a donation supporting our efforts.
| 60.5% | France |
| 32.4% | United States |
| 2% | Canada |
| 1.6% | United Kingdom |
| 0.9% | Spain |
| 0.6% | Australia |
| 0.3% | Netherlands |
| 0.3% | Greece |
| 0.1% | Viet Nam |
| 0.1% | Russian Federation |
| Today: | 96 |
| Yesterday: | 625 |
| This Week: | 2524 |
| Last Week: | 5208 |
| This Month: | 2524 |
| Last Month: | 24714 |
| Total: | 578895 |
Please report broken links to the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
This is a Non-Commercial Web page, © 1998-2011 L.C.Geerts The Netherlands all rights reserved. It is strictly forbidden to publish or copy anything of my book without permission of the author, permission is granted for the recourses, for personal use only. |