RMEX73R4–Painted wooden coffin with mummy of Djehor, Ptolemaic period, Egypt, 250 BC
RMD2N497–Painted wooden coffin, Egyptian young woman, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, British Isles
RMG1CDY1–Detail from a painted wooden coffin of an unknown man from Thebes. Dated 1350 BC
RMKC62MT–Painted Wooden Coffin of Nesiamun, ca. 712–525 B.C
RMCNTJJK–Interior painted wooden coffin of the priest Hor depicting the sky goddess Nut. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor.
RF2HW96KR–Art inspired by Painted Wooden Coffin and Mummy of Lady Nefer, Ptolemaic Period, 3rd century B.C. or later, From Egypt, Wood, gesso, paint, human remains, Dated by style to the late Persian or Ptolemaic period, this coffin is dedicated to a woman named Nefer, whose mummy remains inside, 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
RMPB1W47–Painted Wooden Coffin. Dimensions: L. 188.3 cm (74 1/8 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 21. Date: ca. 1070-945 B.C.. This coffin was not commissioned by a specific individual, but was made for general sale and was never inscribed for its eventual owner. Its inscriptions and decoration are of a type very common in Thebes during the late 21st and 22nd Dynasties, and the whole was intended to have a lavish effect. The details of the enormous necklace that extends from the shoulders, covers the arms, and fall to the tops of the thighs were painted with care, and the shiny varnish applied over the yellow ba
RM2A89NPM–Painted wooden coffin of an Egyptian mummy at the British Museum, London, UK
RMD91WG9–Painted wooden coffin of Denytenamun, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom
RMMAXPE0–Painted wooden coffin and mummy of an unidentified woman 950-900BC from Thebes, The British Museum, London, UK
RMBW8GC0–Painted wooden coffin of Denytenamun, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom
RM2KEYT37–Painted wooden coffin and Egyptian mummy of an unidentified woman from Thebes exhibited in the British Museum, London, UK
RM2AKGNTP–United Kingdom, London, Bloomsbury area, the British Museum, Ancient Egypt, painted wooden coffin of the Prophet of Montu Hor, 25th Dynasty, about 700 BC, from Thebes
RMDE3C02–Detail of a painted wooden coffin depicting a mourning woman during a funeral procession.
RM2HH92R0–Painted Wooden Coffin of Nesiamun ca. 730–664 B.C. Third Intermediate Period Discovered by the Metropolitan Museum during its 1922-23 excavations in Thebes, this coffin holds the remains of a man named Nesiamun. A CAT (computer-assisted tomography) scan revealed that Nesiamun sustained several serious injuries before death, including a broken left shoulder and fractures of his pelvis and skull. This trauma may have been the result of an accident involving a horse and chariot, and perhaps even occured in battle. However, it is also possible that Nesiamun was injured while working on a building
RMD6T068–UK, England, London, British Museum, Egyptian Room, Detail of Painted Wooden Coffin of Katebat 1300BC
RF2C0KFY0–Ancient Egyptian wooden sarcophagus - the coffin of Puia circa 1800BC - Thebes Necropolis. Egyptian Museum, Turin. white background From about 100BC
RMM89XBD–A painted wooden mummy case/coffin in the Department of Egyptian Antiquities, Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
RMWJKGNF–Egyptian anthropomorphic sarcophagus dated from the 26th Dynasty on display in the Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon) in Lyon, France. The coffin was belonged to Isetenkheb, a daughter of Ankhsyeniset and Roriou, the priest of Amon.
RMM5DC2C–Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, UK. 22 February 2018. ‘Just do it, Just did it’, Joseph 'PAA Joe' Tetteh Ashong. Carved and painted wooden coffin with textile laces. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMD2N48R–Painted wooden coffin, Egyptian young woman, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, British Isles
RMG1CDXX–Detail from a painted wooden coffin of an unknown man from Thebes. Dated 1350 BC
RMKC3N0X–Painted Wooden Coffin and Mummy of Lady Nefer, 3rd century B.C. or later
RMEX70PN–Painted wooden coffin of Itineb, 26th Dynasty or later, after 664 BC From Saqqara, Egypt
RMCNTJTE–Interior painted wooden coffin of the priest Hor. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor. Probably from Deir el-Bahari.
RF2HW0Y2B–Art inspired by Painted Wooden Coffin, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Wood, gesso, paint, varnish, L. 188.3 cm (74 1/8 in), This coffin was not commissioned by a specific individual, but was made for general sale and was never, 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
RMPAJNGH–Painted Wooden Coffin of Nesiamun. Dimensions: L. 196.5 cm (77 3/8 in.); W. 54 cm (21 1/4 in.); H. 43 cm (16 15/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 25-26. Date: ca. 712-525 B.C.. Discovered by the Metropolitan Museum during its 1922-23 excavations in Thebes, this coffin holds the remains of a man named Nesiamun. A CAT (computer-assisted tomography) scan revealed that Nesiamun sustained several serious injuries before death, including a broken left shoulder and fractures of his pelvis and skull. This trauma may have been the result of an accident involving a horse and chariot, and perhaps even occured
RM2A89NPH–Painted wooden coffin of an Egyptian mummy at the British Museum, London, UK
RMCTJKK4–Egypt. Coffin of Khonsu-hotep. Painted wood. 21st-22nd Dynasty. C. 950-900 B.C. Third Intermediate Period.
RMBW8FJC–Painted wooden coffin, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMCP8G7K–Coffin of Gua. Painted cedar wood. Exterior. Detail. From the tomb of Gua, Deir el-Bersha. Egypt.
RM2AKGN41–United Kingdom, London, Bloomsbury area, the British Museum, Ancient Egypt, painted wooden coffin and mummy of an unidentified woman, 22nd Dynasty, about 950-900 BC, from Thebes
RFF8YX2N–Wooden polychromed Egyptian mask of Coffin, isolated over white background
RM2F9D015–mummy case or inner coffin of Sennedjem, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Cairo, Egypt
RMD6T06C–UK, England, London, British Museum, Egyptian Room, Detail of Painted Wooden Coffin of Katebat 1300BC
RF2C0KBYR–Ancient Egyptian wooden sarcophagus - the tomb of Tagiaset, Iuefdi & Harwa circa 22nd Dynasty (943 - 716 BC.) Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Turin. Grey bac
RFF7GKKM–Wooden polychromed Egyptian mask of Coffin, isolated over white background
RF2C05R41–Ancient Egyptian wooden sarcophagus - the tomb of Tagiaset, Iuefdi & Harwa circa 22nd Dynasty (943 - 716 BC.) Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Turin. Coffin
RMAXNPKK–Paa Joe's coffin workshop Carved painted wooden coffins Crab car Fish
RF2C0M2KX–Ancient Egyptian wooden sarcophagus - the tomb of Tagiaset, Iuefdi, Harwa circa 7th cent BC - Thebes Necropolis. Egyptian Museum, Turin. Grey backgrou
RM2A5305M–Coffin of Bakenmut (lid), c. 1000-900 BC. The coffin of Bakenmut is one of the finest examples of painted wooden coffins made for the priests of Amen and their families at Thebes during Dynasty 21 and early Dynasty 22. The pharaohs of this time were no longer buried in the Valley of the Kings, but instead built tombs in the Delta, far to the north, where they resided. Security was lax in the Theban necropolis. The coffins and funerary goods of the wealthy citizens of Thebes were placed in unmarked and undecorated family tombs cut into the cliffs on the west bank of the Nile. All the care and d
RMKC46CD–Painted Wooden Coffin, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Wood, gesso
RMEX70PJ–Painted wooden coffin of Itineb, 26th Dynasty or later, after 664 BC From Saqqara, Egypt
RMW56C0C–Coffin, painted with arabesques, a dolphin and the initials MO and VP, wooden case with bended lid Painted with gilt, partially colored arabesques. On the lid the letters MO, below it a dolphin and then again under the letters VP, ornament, arabesque, dolphin, Willem Kick (attributed to), Amsterdam, c. 1620 - c. 1625, wood (plant material), pine (wood), paint (coating), lacquer (coating), gilding, h 19.5 cm × w 20.6 cm × d 15.2 cm
RF2HW94TF–Art inspired by Painted Wooden Coffin of Nesiamun, Late Period, Dynasty 25–26, ca. 712–525 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Complex of Mentuhotep II, Court, south side, intrusive burial no. 3, 1922–23, Wood, paint, resin, L. 196.5 cm (77 3/8 in.); W. 54 cm (21 1/4, 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
RMPPFMWH–Interior painted wooden coffin of the priest Hor. Rear view and interior covered with excerpts from the Book of the Dead. 7th century BC. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor. Probably from Deir el-Bahari, Thebes (Egypt). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RM2A89NCD–Painted wooden coffin and mummy of Djedhor at the British Museum in London, UK
RF2C05W24–Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus coffin of Tamutmutef, chantress of Amun, 18th Dynasty, (1550 to 1292 BC), Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Turin. Grey background
RMBW8G8P–Painted wooden coffin of Denytenamun, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom
RMCP8G7Y–Coffin of Gua. Painted cedar wood. Exterior. Detail. From the tomb of Gua, Deir el-Bersha. Egypt.
RMKC716K–Inner coffin of The Singer of Amun, Anresenmes, ca. 1070–945 B.C
RMC8BDN7–Minister of the Brighton Unitarian Church Rev Jane Barton has made some miniature coffins ready for an exhibition UK 2007
RM2J2C8E8–Traditional painted coffins displayed in the Memento Mori Crypt in the Tragor Ignác Museum (Tragor Ignác Múzeum) in Vác, Hungary. Totally 262 coffins dated from around 1730 to 1830 were found in the nearby crypt of the Dominican Church in autumn 1994. Several coffins were transferred to be on display in the Memento Mori Crypt in the local museum.
RMR714NJ–Oak box from the college of the Holy Spirit in Hillegersberg, casket cabinet furniture furniture interior design wood paint iron, Painted wooden box with key, with wrought iron fittings wood is dyed green with on the front banner with inscription this is the one Heilicheest coffin of hillegonts-berch 1600 store Hillegersberg Rotterdam Originated from the elevated Print Room of the former Municipality of Hillegersberg (1937-1941).
RMP72D87–English: Wooden coffin of the ancient Egyptian steward Nefri. For unknown reasons, the cartouches of the earlier pharaoh Wahkare Khety of the 9th-10th Dynasty were painted on it in place of Nefri's name. From Deir el-Bersha, 12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom, now in Cairo (CG 28088). 1903 1 Coffin Nefri Wahkare Lacau
RMKC8KYW–Box of an Anthropoid Coffin, New Kingdom, Ramesside or later, Dynasty 20–21, ca. 1186–945 B.C., From Egypt; Said to be from
RMDGA27W–Painted wooden tombs in the Santa Eulàlia cathedral. Barcelona. Spain
RM2JHGXYA–Inner coffin of Pa-Kesh - detail - - Late Dynasty 25 - c 712 - 656 BC - Egypt - . Asasif necropolis - Wood, gesso; painted
RFR47HD5–Open round wooden box with lid in the folk style with jewelry isolated on a white background.
RM2A5305D–Coffin of Bakenmut, c. 1000-900 BC. The coffin of Bakenmut is one of the finest examples of painted wooden coffins made for the priests of Amen and their families at Thebes during Dynasty 21 and early Dynasty 22. The pharaohs of this time were no longer buried in the Valley of the Kings, but instead built tombs in the Delta, far to the north, where they resided. Security was lax in the Theban necropolis. The coffins and funerary goods of the wealthy citizens of Thebes were placed in unmarked and undecorated family tombs cut into the cliffs on the west bank of the Nile. All the care and detail
RMB5PMMC–Several painted sarcophagi displayed inside the archeological site and museum in Elephantine Island, Aswan Southern Egypt
RMEX70PK–Painted wooden coffin of Itineb, 26th Dynasty or later, after 664 BC From Saqqara, Egypt
RMB6R75C–Wooden coffin with image of Jesus Christ presented on 'Memento' Funeral Expo in Warsaw, Poland
RF2HW975D–Art inspired by Inner coffin of The Singer of Amun, Anresenmes, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Priests' cemetery, Pit 219, 1920–21, Wood, gesso, paint, W. 49.5 x D. 47 x L. 172 cm (19 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 67 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
RMPAA8HT–Inner coffin of The Singer of Amun, Anresenmes. Dimensions: W. 49.5 x D. 47 x L. 172 cm (19 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 67 11/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 21. Date: ca. 1070-945 B.C.. The inscriptions on this painted wooden coffin are mainly protective spells spoken by funerary deities. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2A89N9Y–Painted wooden coffin of an unidentified woman at the British Museum in London, UK
RF2C058G2–Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus coffin of Tamutmutef, chantress of Amun, 18th Dynasty, (1550 to 1292 BC), Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Turin. black backgroun
RMBW8GKK–Painted wooden coffin of Denytenamun, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom
RMCNTJM3–Outer sarcophagus of the priest Hor. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor. Probably from Deir el-Bahari. Egypt.
RMDJ6N7T–Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2013. Mortician Michael Vollmer holds up a wooden house in his coffin showroom in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, 22 November 2013. Under the name 'house in heaven' he offers the houses to surviver dependents who can store the ashes of their deceased in the costum painted houses. Photo: PATRICK SEEGER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMARPD4Y–A fish shaped coffin in Ghana is one of several unique coffins in this shop
RMH5YT5B–The creation by the Egyptians. Fragment of coffin painted in different colors. Type Deir el-Bahari. The sky Goddess Nut leans over the earth Geb. Between them, their father Shu keeps separated. The Sun God travels by boat above the back of Nut. 21st-22th Dynasties (1081-725 BC). Third Intermediate Period. Wood. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMA03AXP–Section of worn wooden fence with nails and patchwork showing slight lens vignetting
RMBYW5T1–Egyptian Art. Lebanese wooden coffin, belonging to a priest. Dated around 25th and 26th Dynasties. Luxor Museum. Egypt.
RM2HJ100D–Mummy Board of Iineferty ca. 1279–1213 B.C. New Kingdom, Ramesside The Mistress of the House, Iineferty, was buried in an anthropoid wooden coffin (86.1.5a, b). A wooden cover, sometimes called a 'mummy board,' was placed over the body. This mummy board is carved and painted to represent the deceased as if she were alive and dressed in a long white pleated gown. Other objects in the collection that were discovered in the same tomb can be viewed here. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #3490. Coffin of the Mistress of the House, Iineferty Supported by Bloombe
RF2J0YE5N–Painted sarcophagus - mummy of Merasamun, at the Ashmolean musuem
RM2HGP0PB–Box of an Anthropoid Coffin ca. 1070–945 B.C. Third Intermediate Period The figures on the interior of this finely decorated wooden coffin from the Third Intermediate Period are painted in a detailed, colorful style. In the center of the box interior stands the deified King Amenhotep I in the guise of the mummiform Osiris attended by a priest in a panther skin, a human-headed ba-bird (presumably the spirit of the coffin's owner), and a crouching mourning woman. Funerary vignettes, including the deceased (shown in some instances male and in others female) before various gods and images of Hatho
RM2A53050–Coffin of Bakenmut, c. 1000-900 BC. The coffin of Bakenmut is one of the finest examples of painted wooden coffins made for the priests of Amen and their families at Thebes during Dynasty 21 and early Dynasty 22. The pharaohs of this time were no longer buried in the Valley of the Kings, but instead built tombs in the Delta, far to the north, where they resided. Security was lax in the Theban necropolis. The coffins and funerary goods of the wealthy citizens of Thebes were placed in unmarked and undecorated family tombs cut into the cliffs on the west bank of the Nile. All the care and detail
RMB5PMKH–Painted sarcophagi of bearded priest Wennefer displayed inside the archeological site and museum in Elephantine Island, Aswan Southern Egy
RMEX70PM–Painted wooden coffin of Itineb, 26th Dynasty or later, after 664 BC From Saqqara, Egypt
RMB6R4JY–Wooden coffin with image of Jesus Christ presented on 'Memento' Funeral Expo in Warsaw, Poland
RMF7PRC1–Painted wooden coffin board with a drawing of a house, showing the door, a staircase and two columns in the main room. From the Middle Kingdom. Dated 2000 BC
RMPPFMCD–Interior painted wooden coffin of the priest Hor depicting the sky goddess Nut with their protective wings outstretched at the front part. The interior is covered with excerpts from the Book of the Dead. 7th century BC. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor. Probably from Deir el-Bahari, Thebes (Egypt). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RMD971M5–Painted wooden coffin of Denytenamun, Incense-Bearer of the temple of Amun. Early 22nd Dynasty, about 945-850 BC from Thebes. The decoration of the lid includes many allusions to rebirth through the agency of the sun god.
RM2A89NA8–Painted wooden coffin of an unidentified woman at the British Museum in London, UK
RMBW8FNW–Painted wooden outer coffin, The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RF2C05627–Ancient Egyptian wooden sarcophagus - the tomb of Tagiaset, Iuefdi & Harwa circa 25nd Dynasty (7th cent BC.) Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Turin. Possibly
RF2HW0Y2W–Art inspired by Box of an Anthropoid Coffin, New Kingdom, Ramesside or later, Dynasty 20–21, ca. 1186–945 B.C., From Egypt; Said to be from Upper Egypt, Thebes, Wood, paint, L. 191cm (75 3/16 in.); w. 54 cm (21 1/4 in.); d. 31 cm (12 3/16 in.), The figures on the interior of this, 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
RMDJ6N7J–Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2013. Mortician Michael Vollmer holds up a wooden house in his coffin showroom in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, 22 November 2013. Under the name 'house in heaven' he offers the houses to surviver dependents who can store the ashes of their deceased in the costum painted houses. Photo: PATRICK SEEGER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HHAAXB–Coffin of Prince Amenemhat ca. 1186–945 B.C. Late New Kingdom to early Third Intermediate Period This coffin contains the plundered mummy of a royal infant who may have lived during the first part of Dynasty 18 and was reburied in this simple wooden child's coffin from a later era. Amenemhat's name and title (he is called here 'King of Upper and Lower Egypt') were roughly painted over a inscription already on the lid. On the chest of the child's rewrapped mummy, the priests tied a painted wooden pectoral (19.3.210) depicting the deified Amenhotep I. Garlands of persea leaves (25.3.146a) and lo
RF2B9AN9N–Coffin, painted with arabesques, a dolphin and the initials MO and VP, wooden case with bended lid Painted with gilt, partially colored arabesques. On the lid the letters MO, below it a dolphin and then again under the letters VP, ornament, arabesque, dolphin, Willem Kick (attributed to), Amsterdam, c. 1620 - c. 1625, wood (plant material), pine (wood), paint (coating), lacquer (coating), gilding, h 19.5 cm × w 20.6 cm × d 15.2 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futu
RMFHHDJM–Egypt roman art. Coffin panel. Hermopolis West. 4th century AD. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2J2C8PW–Skull and bones with a snake depicted on one of the traditional painted coffins displayed in the Memento Mori Crypt in the Tragor Ignác Museum (Tragor Ignác Múzeum) in Vác, Hungary. Totally 262 coffins dated from around 1730 to 1830 were found in the nearby crypt of the Dominican Church in autumn 1994. Several coffins were transferred to be on display in the Memento Mori Crypt in the local museum.
RMC4DPP3–1991 90s Toyota Crown Japan Funeral Car 1980cc petrol saloon A Hearswee at the 2011 Royal Cornwall Showground Events & Exhibits, Wadebridge, Cornwall County, UK
RF2HW94CE–Art inspired by Mummy of Ukhhotep, son of Hedjpu, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1802 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Khashaba excavations, 1910-11; Probably from Meir, Tomb of Ukhhotep, Human remains, linen, mummification material, painted and gilded cartonnage, obsidian, 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
RM2D5GX3C–Antique horse-drawn hearse in a churchyard in Romania
RMBJ3RNG–Lid of the coffin of Khenstefnakht, Ancient Egyptian, 26th dynasty, 664-525 BC. Artist: Werner Forman
RF2FMKPY3–Wooden box on the graveyard . Religious cross painted in red
RMS2WD9B–An inner anthropoid coffin displayed in the Egypt wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA
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