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Papyrus A4 motif - Death mask of Tut Anch Amun

€2.20

Available, delivery time: 1-2 days

Product number: 2334


Natural papyrus with outline motif - cut - approx. A4 / 19.5 × 28 cm


This size is ideal for teaching.
It is easy to glue into a school exercise book.
Make the story tangible.
"Grasping" has to do with touching -


For painting:
12 double-fibre pencils - iArticle No. 2701
Extra gel pens - white, gold, silver - Article No. 2703
Set of 6 tempera colours - Article No. 2711
Tempera colours set of 14 - Article No. 2712
Brush set 6 pieces - Article No. 2713


PGI Papyrus
made of hand laid papyrus, produced in Egypt
silkscreen motif, natural border
can be painted with pens and watercolours

Aspiration scale: Easy
Time Line: 45 Min
Product information "Papyrus A4 motif - Death mask of Tut Anch Amun"

Death mask of Tut Anch Amun
Tut-Anch-Amun, whose birth name was Tut-Tut-Anch-Amun, whose birth name was Tut-Anch-Aton, was the son of the "heretic king" Akhenaten (Amenophis IV). At a young age he married his half-sister Anchesenamun (daughter of Nefertiti) and ascended the throne. He died at the age of about 18.

The golden death masks served to protect the deceased and weighed a good 11 kilograms alone. It covered his head, shoulders and chest and was intended to give him a dignified appearance after his decay, ward off demons and help the wandering spirit find his dead body again. The pharaoh is depicted with the Nemes headscarf typical of the 18th Dynasty; the eyes rimmed with lapis lazuli are also a characteristic feature. Neither before nor later were death masks of comparable artistry produced.