Egyptian Papyrus Originals
There are five pieces of ancient Egyptian Papyrus Original paintings in this collection. The one of two women holding hands is believed to be Isis and Queen Nefertiti. One piece includes much of the hieroglyphic alphabet. They are from Egypt - given to me around 1994. They are estimated to be over 150 years old by a long time local Miami art dealer.
In 2016, they were all framed in glass to reduce oxidation. They have a .75 inch black matte metal frame encasing each one. These are cherished works of art.
Untitled Egyptian Papyrus in Silver and Gold #1
The silver and gold papyrus is 16h x 20w x.75”d in black matte metal. It is from Egypt and has been estimated to be 150 years old.
Untitled Egyptian Papyrus in Silver and Gold #2
The silver and gold #2 papyrus is 16h x 20w x.75”d framed in black matte metal. It is from Egypt and has been estimated to be 150 years old.
Egyptian Hieroglyphic Alphabet on Papyrus
The picture shows part of the hieroglyphic alphabet and is 20h x 16w x.75”d on papyrus. It is professionally framed in black matte metal. It is from Egypt and has been in this collection nearly 20 years. It is estimated to be 150 years old
Egyptian King to Queen on Papyrus
This picture shows an Egyptian King (possibly King Tut) presenting a flower a queen. It is 20h x 16w x.75”d on papyrus is framed in black matte metal. The papyrus is from Egypt and has been in this collection nearly 20 years. It is estimated to be 150 years old.
Isis and Queen Nefertiti Holding Hands on Papyrus
This picture of two women holding hands is believed to be Isis and Queen Nefertiti. Much of the hieroglyphic alphabet frames this picture. It is 20h x 16w x .75”d on papyrus. It is encased in glass with a black matte metal frame. It is from Egypt and has been in this collection nearly 20 years. Although there are many recent copies of this image, this picture is estimated to be 150 years old.