Image code: 34617

Horemheb with Osiris, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Anubis

The top of the wall is decorated with an elaborated kheker frieze presenting two yellow disks. Below an ornamental band, colored in blue, red, green, yellow, black and white, surmounting a stripe of stars on a blue background symbolizing the sky. From left to right: Horemheb offers wine to Osiris. The king wears a nemes with golden uraeus and a broad collar. His kilt, gold and white, is rich in decoration. He stands in front of Osiris dressed in white with Atef crown and holding power emblems. The next scene shows the king, this time dressed with a simple white kilt, in front of Hathor. The goddess is represented with cow's horns and solar disk. She wears a red sleeveless dress and a blue and black striped wig. She holds the was sceptre and the ankh. Then the king, again with his elaborated kilt, is now offering wine to Horus with falcon head. The god holds a was sceptre and wears the Double crown, and a gold and white kilt. Isis wears a white dress with thin shoulder straps which leaves the breast exposed. She has broad beaded necklace. On her head there is her emblem. In front of the goddess Horemheb stands with a simple golden kilt. The last scene shows Anubis with jackal head and blue wig wearing a gold and white kilt. He receives wine from the king who wears again his elaborated kilt. The relief is on a base of blue paint.

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