Woman offering incense: fine-art print
£65.00 – £130.00
Description
In this scene from the Book of the Dead, the lady Tjawtayundenit is offering burning incense to the gods. Incense was a most prized and luxurious commodity in ancient Egypt, and was believed to purify the air with its sweet, pungent smell. The Egyptian word for incense was snTr, senetjer, meaning ‘to make divine’.
This scene is a detail from a page of the Book of the Dead funerary text. I have photographed it using a macro lens to bring out the detail in the brush strokes and lit carefully to highlight the texture of the papyrus. It’s from the collection at the Garstang Museum of Archaeology in Liverpool and was featured in their 2017 exhibition Book of the Dead: Passport through the Underworld. The owner of the manuscript was a woman called Tjawtayundenit, a songstress of Amun-Re, who lived in Egypt during the 21st Dynasty (1069–945 BC).
Prints are shipped globally via DHL and is charged at the flat rate of £10.00 per delivery. Courier delivery ensures your art will be cared for and delivered promptly.
Prints are available in three different sizes:
- 20 × 30 cm/8 × 12 in: similar in size to A4 paper, this is a great choice for smaller spaces or mantlepieces and shelves
- 41 × 61 cm/16 × 24 in: the perfect mid-range choice, for those with a little more budget or wall space
- 51 × 76 cm/20 × 30 in: a luxury choice for those who are looking for a statement piece for their wall and who are discerning art collectors
About your print
Your artwork will be printed on the Hahnemühle Pearl Giclée fine-art paper. This versatile paper is famed worldwide by both professional artists and photographers for its perfect reproduction of detail and colour. To the touch It boasts a smooth orange peel texture and a satin-like finish which allows the artwork to pop off the surface. This paper is archivally certified by museums worldwide for up to 200 years.
Your photo will be printed and fulfilled by theprintspace, an award-winning fine-art print house favoured by professional artists and photographers alike.
The print has a narrow, white border. Not only does this make handling the print easier (no fingerprints!), it also means you can get it framed and/or mounted without losing the edges of the photo.
In order to keep your print in tip-top condition, please consider the following:
- Avoid hanging it in direct sunlight
- Avoid subjecting it to temperature and humidity fluctuations, e.g. above a radiator, next to a drafty window, or on outer walls
- If direct or bright sunlight is unavoidable, consider buying a frame with UV protective glass
- If you get your print mounted/matted, ask for 100% cotton fibre, acid-free unbuffered mount boards
Your print will be produced and dispatched by theprintspace.
They pride themselves on fast order fulfilment without compromise, ensuring your order is produced and shipped within 48 hours from either their London or Dusseldorf studios. Delivery is via DHL and is charged at the flat rate of £10 per delivery. Please bear in mind that these are average times, and delivery during busy periods could take longer.
Your print will be produced on an order-by-order basis, meaning resources are used only when needed.
My professional print partners, theprintspace, are certified Carbon Neutral. Your print will be mailed in plastic-free, recyclable material. As they produce your order, the carbon emissions that cannot be avoided are offset using The Gold Standard, recommended by Greenpeace. This includes delivery which is shipped from either their London or Dusseldorf studios.
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Please note that computer monitors and mobile devices can show colours in slightly different ways and intensities. If the colours in your print don’t look quite the same as how they look on your screen, this is why. However, if there’s an obvious problem with print quality – or your print arrives damaged – please let me know, along with some photos, so I can organise a replacement.
If delivery is significantly delayed (excluding longer delivery times during busy periods or times of strike action), please let me know so we can come up with a solution.
If, when you receive your print, you change your mind, you can return it within 14 days of delivery for a refund or store credit. Just drop me an email if this is the case. Please remember, however, that I am one person, and that I don’t have the financial cushion that large retailers do to be able to offset the cost of lots of returns. Thanks!
Additional information
Size | 20cm x 30cm, 8.0inches x 12.0inches, 41cm x 61cm, 16.0inches x 24.0inches, 51cm x 76cm, 20.0inches x 30.0inches |
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Frame | Print only |
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