Serigraph Prints on Papyrus of Egyptian Rulers Cleopatra and Tutankhamun
Item Details
A pair of serigraph prints of Egyptian rulers Cleopatra (69—30 B.C.) and Tutankhamun’s (1332–1323 B.C.) mask. Each ruler is printed in vibrant colors in an ancient Egyptian style. Queen Cleopatra wears a headdress with a bird and an ornate collar; King Tutankhamun’s mask has a similar collar with a decorative stripe pattern and a scarab symbol to the upper left. The print of Cleopatra is presented under glass on a white backing, in a gold tone wood composite frame with a wire hanger affixed to the verso. The print of Tutankhamun is presented unframed, and both are unsigned.
Condition
- wear to corners of frame and areas of paint loss to queen’s necklace; unframed print has staining to lower right edge and fold to upper left corner; general wear to edges of both prints.
Dimensions
- measures frame; unframed print measures 12.75" W x 16.25" H.
Item #
17SWF070-221-9932