Image code: 30851

The god Osiris with the crown Atef and symbols of power

The detail is part of a scene composed of two mirror images but different ones separated in the middle by a fan. In both scenes Nefertari faces a god seated on a throne. The queen is dressed in a long, semi-transparent tunic, knotted in the middle by a red ribbon. On her head she wears the Nekhbet headdress and holds the sekhem sceptre in her right hand, a symbol of power and authority. The queen and the god are separated by a pile of offerings on top of which are jars from which smoke comes out. The scene on the left shows mummiform Osiris seated on a throne. He clutches the emblems of power and wears the Atef crown and a false beard. His skin is green to recall his connection with nature and the flood. In front of him, on a stand, are the Four Sons of Horus.

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