RMBN949N–Pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt.
RM2CWBJ5Y–Gilded wooden ceremonial shield depicting King Tutankhamun wearing the Atef crown, hunting lions. from the tomb of the king. 1326 BC
RM2JJXBY6–Statuette of the god Osiris. Late Period. 26th dynasty. 664-525 BC. Shale and gold. Depicted standing, with mummified body and wearing the Atef Crown. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RM2HM90H9–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
RF2JPXC6G–Atef crown of Osiris, a feathered white crown in ancient Egyptian religion. Combines the Hedjet, white crown of Upper Egypt, with ostrich feathers.
RFBM2GWN–Osiris' body was usually colored red for the earth or green for vegetation; on his head is the atef crown.
RM2B0EKXH–falcon, atef crown, amulet, animal, faience, 2,7 cm, Egypt
RF2HW981B–Art inspired by Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.4 cm (15/16 in.) × h. 1.8 cm (11/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2HW4Y52–Art inspired by Smiting god, wearing an Egyptian atef crown, Late Bronze Age, ca. 15th–14th century B.C., Levant, Canaanite, Bronze, H. 21.1 cm, W. 7.5 cm, Metalwork-Sculpture, This figure strides with one arm raised and the other held out, each having wielded a weapon such as a spear, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC8M22–Smiting god, wearing an Egyptian atef crown, ca. 15th–14th century B.C
RF2HW4DEG–Art inspired by Pair of gold earrings with an Egyptian Atef crown set with stones and glass, Hellenistic, 3rd–2nd century B.C., Greek, Gold with stone and glass, Overall: 5/8 x 2 3/4 in. (1.6 x 7 cm), Gold and Silver, During the Ptolemaic reign of Egypt (323-31 B.C.), Egyptian motifs, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC72AW–Pair of gold earrings with an Egyptian Atef crown set with stones and glass, 3rd–2nd century B.C
RF2HW0MMM–Art inspired by Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 2nd half, or Dynasty 30, 595–332 B.C., From Egypt, Graywacke, h. 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in); w. 14 cm (5 1/2 in); d. 19.1 cm (7 1/2 in), The god Osiris is identifiable by the tall white crown with plumes at the sides, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B0G09N–model, Osiris, head, atef crown, sculptor model, plaster, 15 x 8.5 x 3 cm, Greco-Roman Period, Egypt
RMC2CCKX–Thutmose III wearing the Atef crown, from limestone block from temple wall at Deir El Bahari (western Thebes). Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt
RMKC3JXY–Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 2nd half, or Dynasty 30, 595–332 B.C., From Egypt, Graywacke, h. 29
RMKERFC7–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) 19th XIX Dynasty
RM2A2HMB0–Amulet of the God Anubis wearing Atef Crown, Late Period (about 664–332 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 3.5 × 1.9 × 0.5 cm (1 3/8 × 3/4 × 3/16 in
RMCC44G6–Pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). New Kingdom. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
RM2CWBJ50–Gilded wooden ceremonial shield depicting King Tutankhamun wearing the Atef crown, hunting lions. from the tomb of the king. 1326 BC
RMP5132W–Relief with polychrome remains depicting a pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown, an attribute that helps to revive the deceased. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt.
RM2HM90EG–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
RM2CWB8FY–Contemporary papyrus depicting the ancient Egyptian god, Osiris. The god of fertility, alcohol, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion. Osiris was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail
RMKF0WA5–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)
RF2JPEAJ2–Osiris, portrait of the ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection. Partially mummy-wrapped with a pharaoh beard and an atef crown.
RMKTMKNG–Atef Crown from colossal statue of Ramesses II (8578846578)
RF2JRW9FA–Osiris, portrait of the god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt. Depicted with greenish turquoise skin, pharaoh beard and atef crown.
RF2PR3WC0–Osiris, god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt religion
RF2JPNYTB–Osiris, ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection, with turquoise skin, pharaoh beard, atef crown, mummy-wrapped, holding crook and flail.
RM2RH6762–Statuette of the god Osiris. Late Period. 26th dynasty. 664-525 BC. Shale and gold. Depicted standing, with mummified body and wearing the Atef Crown. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2FWNN08–The Crown worn by the pharoah had special significance. The Atef Crown
RF2R1R25M–Flat ancient egyptian god Osiris. Deity of fertility, agriculture and dead isolated on white background. Antique mythological man character in atef crown holding a symbolic crook and flail.
RMK106K8–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef crown MET 23.10.57 EGDP017178
RM2CAK236–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, jewellery found in the royal necropolis of Tanis : Gold amulet, head of ram with Atef crown.
RMT8P9J9–An ancient Egyptian bronze statuette of Osiris, Late Period, mid- to end of the 1st millennium BC The god depicted as upright standing mummy with Atef crown, holding crook and flail against his chest. On a modern wooden base. Length 16 cm. Provenance: 1970s private collection from the Munich area. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKERFF2–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) 19th XIX Dynasty
RM2A2HKD1–Amulet of the God Pataikos wearing Atef Crown, Third Intermediate Period–Late Period, Dynasties 21–31 (about 1069–332 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 4.1 × 1.5 × 0.8 cm (1.62 × 0.61 × 0.32 in
RMCC3PP0–Pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). New Kingdom. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
RMEXBPMY–Luxor, Karnak, Egypt.Temple of Karnak sacred to god Amon: the king wearing the atef crown
RMCNRMX7–Painted wooden statuette of Osiris. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Tomb of Anhai, Akhmin, Egypt.
RM2HM90GN–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
RM2CWB8GB–Contemporary papyrus depicting the ancient Egyptian god, Osiris and the weighing of the heart for a deceased pharaoh. The god of fertility, alcohol, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion. Osiris was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail
RMP53MRW–Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting the Pharaoh Ramesses II, wearing the Atef crown, making an offering to the god Ptah. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt.
RMKF0WG7–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)
RMBNB7Y2–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Ramesseum. Egypt.
RM2A25PTG–18th dynasty wooden funerary statue of Osiris, the god of fertility, alcohol, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail
RF2PR298C–Atef crown of Osiris, a feathered white crown in ancient Egyptian religion
RMRDYKXA–Atef Crown from colossal statue of Ramesses II (8578846578).
RF2HW157T–Art inspired by Osiris, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 17.7 cm (6 15/16 in.); W. 4.5 cm (1 3/4 in.); D. 6.3 cm (2 1/2 in.), Osiris, foremost of the Egyptian funerary gods and ruler of the underworld, stands upright and wears an atef crown with, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRD7EMA–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown
RM2ANX8MF–God Osiris seated on his throne, depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard
RMH926RX–Statues of pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt at Abu Simbel.
RM2AHPDPR–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of the God Anubis wearing Atef Crown. 664 BC–332 BC. Egypt. Faience
RMT8P9J6–An ancient Egyptian bronze statuette of Osiris, Late Period, mid- to end of the 1st millennium BC The god depicted as upright standing mummy with Atef crown, holding crook and flail against his chest. On a modern wooden base. Length 16 cm. Provenance: 1970s private collection from the Munich area. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKERF38–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) 19th XIX Dynasty
RM2B0ME3P–Lion(?) wearing an atef crown, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 664–525 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 3.7 × W. 1.9 × D. 2.2 cm (1 7/16 × 3/4 × 7/8 in
RMBRFD57–An Egyptian statuette of Orisis, late Ptolemaic to Roman period. Full cast bronze with greenish-red patina. Sculpted figure in relief wearing the Atef Crown and holding the royal insignia, the crook and flail, in front of the chest. In beautiful condition except for the damaged loop on the back. Height 10.4 cm. historic, historical, people, ancient world, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian, Middle East, Middle-East, exotic, statuette, figurine, figurines, statuettes, sculpture, sculptures, fine arts, art, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, c,
RMKC4600–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown, 664–380 B.C
RMA5P7XN–Tuthmosis III with Atef crown wall painting, Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt
RM2HM90HF–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
RM2DNT28W–Osiris von Kanopus, Clay, pressed into form, hand modeled, fired (ceramic), Clay, Total: Height: 19.9 cm; Width: 6.2 cm; Depth: 5.2 cm, Ceramics, Osiris, God of the Underworld, Hellenism, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, The bust shows the god of the underworld, Osiris, in festive regalia with Atef crown and sun disk above the Nemes headscarf. These royal attributes are typical for representations of the ruler over the afterlife.
RM2JKB46D–Statuette of the god Osiris. Late Period. 26th dynasty. 664-525 BC. Shale and gold. Depicted standing, with mummified body and wearing the Atef Crown. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2FWNNC4–The crocodile god Suchos was especially revered at the Ptolemaic temple of Kom Ombo.He appears frequently in high relief wearing an atef crown and car
RMBNB7XP–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Ramesseum. Egypt.
RM2WKD35H–Bronze figurine of Osiris - 5th - 4th century BC - Osiris is depicted here in a typical posture, wearing an atef crown with a solar disc and a uraeus. His hands meet under the chest and hold a flail (nekhekh) and a crook (heqa) - Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco, Rome, Italy
RF2H35JA9–God Amun-Min from temple of Thutmosis III, Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt
RMCTJKMW–Statuette of Osiris wearing crown and royal scepters in their hands. Granite.
RM2GPR792–Amulet of the God Anubis wearing Atef Crown, Egypt, Late Period (about 664-332 BCE).
RMD31MHD–Statues of pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt at Abu Simbel
RM2HH0NDX–Lion(?) wearing an atef crown 664–525 B.C. Late Period. Lion(?) wearing an atef crown. 664–525 B.C.. Faience. Late Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 26
RMH926T3–Statues of pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt at Abu Simbel.
RM2AHPDFM–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of the God Pataikos wearing Atef Crown. 1069 BC–332 BC. Egypt. Faience
RM2HHWT96–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown 664–380 B.C. Late Period. Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown 561561
RMKERF8B–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) 19th XIX Dynasty
RMCR06N9–Egypt Upper Egypt Nile Valley Luxor Archaeological Museum of Luxor bas relief of the Pharaoh Thutmosis III with the Atef crown
RMBRFD05–An Egyptian statuette of Orisis, late Ptolemaic to Roman period. Full cast bronze with greenish-red patina. Sculpted figure in relief wearing the Atef Crown and holding the royal insignia, the crook and flail, in front of the chest. In beautiful condition except for the damaged loop on the back. Height 10.4 cm. historic, historical, people, ancient world, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian, Middle East, Middle-East, exotic, statuette, figurine, figurines, statuettes, sculpture, sculptures, fine arts, art, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, c,
RMKNFFN6–Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown MET 1972.118.195 03 547700
RMA5P7XP–Tuthmosis III with Atef crown in limestone, Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt
RM2HM90ER–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
RM2DNT29N–Osiris von Kanopus, clay, pressed into the form, hand modelled, fired (ceramic), clay, Total: height: 21.7 cm; width: 7.2 cm; depth: 5 cm, Ceramics, Osiris, God of the Underworld, Hellenism, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, On a profiled base a vessel body with the head of the god Osiris in a round wreath stands in a festive regalia with atef-crown and sun disk above the nemes-cloth These royal attributes are typical for representations of the ruler over the afterlife.
RMPPDB04–Egypt. Dendera. Temple complex. Roman Birth House of Mammisi. The Roman Emperor Trajan, depicted as a pharaoh and wearing a triple Atef crown, offers an image of the Rising Sun to the goddess Hathor and her husband Horus. Fifth intercolumnar wall. South outer face. Relief.
RM2B0EWT7–ibispot, ibis, The ibis pot is wheel-made from a self-slipped Nile silt fabric. The pot has a conical shape with a carinated, slightly rounded base, flaring walls, and a direct rim. The aperture is still closed by a saucer-shaped member with central protrusion, fixed with gray gypsum plaster which has been spilled over the rim. There is a break around the base and several cracks and fissures in the walls, some of them restored. Directly under the rim there is a 18.5 cm high depiction of a djed column with atef crown in black paint., Mummy holder, mummy, bird, ibispot, mummy, linen, pottery, 40
RM2D9ER2K–Four colossal 20 meter statues of the pharaoh with the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt decorate the facade of the temple, which is 35 meter
RM2HB2965–Komombos Bas Reliefs, Antonio Beato, Italian and British, ca. 1825-ca.1903, Albumen silver photograph, 19th century, image/sheet: 7 13/16 x 10 1/4 in., 19.9 x 26 cm, Ankh, Bas Relief, Cow Horns, Egypt, Flail, Goddess, Gods, Horus, Kom Ombo, Lunar Disk, Peschent Crown, Pharoah, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemy VI, Religious, Sekhmet, Solar Disk, Temple, Thoth, Triple Atef Crown, Was Scepter, White Crown
RMBMA9WP–A carving of the crocodile god Sobek wearing the atef crown on a pillar at the Temple of Kom Ombo (180-47 BC) in Upper Egypt
RMCXCBBP–Relief of a king and a ram-headed god. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III. 285-221 BC. Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar.
RM2GPR6PN–Amulet of the God Pataikos wearing Atef Crown, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period-Late Period, Dynasties 21-31 (about 1069-332 BCE).
RMD31MRH–Statues of pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt at Abu Simbel
RMC8R3F7–Reliefs depicting Ramses II and the royal cartridges. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
RMH926T4–Statue of pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt at Abu Simbel.
RMCXCBA9–Relief of a king and a ram-headed god. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III. 285-221 BC. Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar.
RM2HHR5WK–Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown 600–550 BC Late Period (Saite) The god Osiris is identifiable by the tall white crown with plumes at the sides and the royal uraeus he wears as king of the afterlife.This very beautiful head may date to the second half of Dynasty 26.. Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown. 600–550 BC. Greywacke. Late Period (Saite). From Egypt. Dynasty 26
RMKERPWM–Turin. Italy. Portrait statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) 19th XIX Dynasty
RM2HHGEY5–Wedjat-Eye Design Amulet Inscribed With the Cartouche Maatkare (Hatshepsut) ca. 1479–1458 B.C. New Kingdom This wedjat eye amulet is inscribed on the base with a cartouche encircling Hatshepsut's throne name, Maatkare. This is surmounted by an Atef-crown and flanked by two ostrich feathers.. Wedjat-Eye Design Amulet Inscribed With the Cartouche Maatkare (Hatshepsut). ca. 1479–1458 B.C.. Glazed steatite. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes. Dynasty 18
RMC92AHJ–Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ramses II before a goddess. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
RM2HHTP0K–Scarab Inscribed With a Protective Motif ca. 1550–1458 B.C. New Kingdom The scarab's base depicts a falcon-headed sphinx wearing the 'atef' crown while subduing an enemy of Egypt. The falcon represents Re-Harakhty - the god Horus when he is merged with the sun.. Scarab Inscribed With a Protective Motif. ca. 1550–1458 B.C.. Glazed steatite. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Carnarvon/Carter excavations, 1911. Dynasty 18, early
RMKNFFM6–Head of Osiris wearing Atef Crown MET 1972.118.195 01 547700
RM2HM90HM–Statue of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti II wearing an Atef crown. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Sety II Stone / sandstone, 516 x 113 x 165 cm, 1202–1198 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth, 19th Dynasty Thebes, Karnak / temple of Amun,
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