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Marsh Scene with Cat and Birds, c. 667-647 BC. Creator: Unknown
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Marsh Scene with Cat and Birds, c. 667-647 BC. Creator: Unknown
Marsh Scene with Cat and Birds, c. 667-647 BC. In a great papyrus swamp a civet cat attacks a birds nest. Above are a hoopoe bird and a crane. Probably the mongoose was shown at the left attacking another nest. The scene is essentially copied from Old Kingdom work, but some details show New Kingdom influence
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Media ID 19636651
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Late Dynasty 25 To Early Dynasty 26 Late Period Limestone Thebes
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This print titled "Marsh Scene with Cat and Birds, c. 667-647 BC" takes us back in time to ancient Egypt, where nature's drama unfolds before our eyes. Created by an unknown artist during the late Dynasty 25 to early Dynasty 26 period, this limestone sculpture showcases a scene of both beauty and brutality. In the heart of a great papyrus swamp, we witness a fierce encounter between a civet cat and birds nesting above. The tension is palpable as the cat lunges towards its prey, disrupting the tranquility of the marsh. Above them, perched on delicate reeds, are a hoopoe bird and crane observing the unfolding chaos below. The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable; it reflects influences from both Old Kingdom works and New Kingdom aesthetics. This fusion creates an intriguing blend of artistic styles that captivates viewers even today. As we delve deeper into this piece, we notice another element at play - on the left side of the scene lies evidence of yet another attack by what appears to be a mongoose on another nest. This additional layer adds complexity to an already dynamic composition. Preserved within The Cleveland Museum of Art, this photograph print allows us to appreciate not only ancient Egyptian artistry but also their deep connection with nature. It serves as a reminder that even thousands of years ago, humans were fascinated by wildlife encounters just as we are today.
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