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12.00" x 7.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
17.50" x 12.50"
Egyptian Wall Painting of Temple of Beit El-Wali Framed Print
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Egyptian Wall Painting of Temple of Beit El-Wali framed print by RicardMN Photography. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Wall Painting of Temple of Beit El-Wali, which Ramses II constructed in Nubia during a period of the New Kingdom (1550 B.C. to 1069 B.C.) when the... more
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Average Rating (4.72 Stars):
Geraldine Patterson
April 27th, 2024
I love this picture. This is the second big order I’ve purchased from this site and this photographer. The quality is perfect, the framing is beautiful. Thank you
Robert Keller
April 26th, 2024
Very nice picture and framing.
Diana Gilbertson
April 26th, 2024
Great photo, great framing
Dana Theodore
April 26th, 2024
This is the most beautiful painting! I feel lucky and blessed that I came across it! My husband and I honeymooned in Mo’orea and we had taken many pictures in front of this church. To find that Greg Collins painted it was such a joy! We will treasure it forever!
Jeff Linderman
April 26th, 2024
I was super-pleased with my photo print purchase! Like many people, I’m sure, when making online purchases there’s always just a little voice of skepticism in the back of my mind. I knew I liked the image, but had to roll the dice that it would look good in person, the frame would be adequate, etc. I must say it exceeded even my hopeful expectations! First of all, the packing was stellar. The photo print did look great in person, and the framing was WAY better than I was expecting! It was ready to go with a sturdy hanging wire already in place. Unfortunately it was a gift, so I don’t have a photo of it on my wall! I did, however, open and inspect it before wrapping it and re-shipping (in the same stellar packing!). I would easily recommend FineArtAmerica and will happily shop with them again in the future…worry free!
Sharlenne Sumpter
April 26th, 2024
I love how beautiful this picture is. Exactly what i wanted for my space.
Artist's Description
Wall Painting of Temple of Beit El-Wali, which Ramses II constructed in Nubia during a period of the New Kingdom (1550 B.C. to 1069 B.C.) when the ancient Egyptians controlled the area. This Plaster Cast is in the British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
The Beit el-Wali temple is located in the area south of Egypt known to the Egyptians as Wawat, and to us as ancient 'Nubia'. It supposed to remind the local people of the power of the Egyptian pharaoh, and to promote the worship of Egyptian gods.
There is a courtyard, decorated with scenes showing the pharaoh Ramesses II in battle against the enemies of Egypt. The southern wall of the courtyard has reliefs showing a battle between the Egyptians and their enemies to the south, the Nubians.
The plaster cast of the wall reliefs from the Beit el-Wali temple is on display in the 'Egypt and Africa' room (Room 65) of the British Museum in London.
About RicardMN Photography
Freelance photographer interested in many areas of photography, RicardMN Photography tries to capture special places and moments. He compiles multiple street, landscape, documentary and portrait photographs from many countries of the world. His photographs are in private collections in New York, Illinois, Ohio, Oregon, Florida, California, New Jersey, Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Idaho, North Carolina, Nebraska, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Washington, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Delaware, Montana, Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, etc, as well as in several publications and as part of the...
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BRIAN REAVES
Excellent Work! l/f
RicardMN Photography replied:
Thank you Brian!
RicardMN Photography
Thank you Linda!
Linda Phelps
V. This is a wonderful capture with great color in this wall painting. Sense it is in a museum I can understand why the lighting is so good. Love the details!
RicardMN Photography
Much gratitude goes out to Colette Hera Guggenheim for kindly awarding a feature to this image in the group "Egypt Photography and Paints". Thank so much Hera, that's greatly appreciated, cheers.