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The Louvre Museum,
France. 18th Dynasty
1450 B.C.
This sculpture was
dedicated to the
great triad of Horus,
Osiris and Isis, who
appear in the upper
panel, with Titiaa,
high priest of Amun,
and his wife Aoui
kneeling below to
offer gifts of fruits
and flowers. Osiris
wears the Atef crown
and carries the royal
crook and flail,
while his son Horus
is represented as a
falcon-headed man,
Isis has the cow's
horns and the sun
disk that she adopted
from Hathor in the
New Kingdom. Osiris
was the God of the
underworld and
resuscitation while
his sister and wife
Isis was considered
the symbolical mother
of the Pharaoh and
was worshipped as
the "Great of Magic"
and regarded as
the "Eye of Ra".
Their son Horus is
traditionally
considered the first
Pharaoh of Egypt and
at later times, the
spiritual king where
the Pharaoh is only
his representative on
Earth.
SIZE: 13"H (33cm)
ITEM TYPE: Wall
plaque
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Black
basalt
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Product Details: NAME: The Sacred Triad Wall Relief TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: E-24
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