Item Hoskins MSS 1.75 - George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple

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Hoskins MSS 1.75

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George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple

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Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and shows the god Thoth before the queen Mutemwia, followed by Mutemwia encircled by the gods Khnum and Hathor who lead the queen to the birthing room:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on recto, top left corner] 'Nº 3'. (pencil note)
  • [on mount] 'Temple of Luxor - Thebes'. (ink note)
  • 20.8 by 21.6 cm

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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  • Creased at both left side corners, slight crease to top right corner

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  • TopBib ii2.326 (152), register II.

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