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Seshat, Thoth, and the Sacred Persea Tree Giclée Print
Seshat, Thoth, and the Sacred Persea Tree Giclée Print
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Design
A reproduction of a partially destroyed wall relief from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple dedicated to Ramesses II in Thebes dating to the 19th Dynasty. The scene depicts the deities Atum, Seshat and Thoth inscribing the name of Rameses into the fruit of the Persea, the sacred tree of Heliopolis. By doing this the gods are guaranteeing Rameses an everlasting reign and innumerable jubilees.
Description
Giclée print created using archival quality Fine Art Trade Guild-approved printers, inks, and papers, guaranteed to provide vibrant colours, outstanding contrast and pin-sharp reproductions. The 100% cotton smooth matte paper is both acid-free and OBA-free, meaning it won’t fade or discolour over time. Each print includes an insert giving more details about the history and symbolism of the original artwork.
Specification
Paper: Canson® Rag Photographique
Paper Weight: 310gsm
Finish: Smooth matte
Bleed: Full bleed
Frame: Unframed, fits A-size format frames
Printer: dStudio (UK)
Packaging: Rolled for sizes larger than A4 or flat for A4 and smaller
Size: Available in sizes A6 (148 x 105mm) to A1 (841 x 594mm)