Flachsernte, Detail (c.1400 – c.1390 BC) by Ancient Egypt

The artwork titled “Flachsernte, Detail” is attributed to Ancient Egypt and dates back to approximately 1400 – 1390 BC. It belongs to the New Kingdom art movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. This particular piece is part of a series from the Tomb of Nakht, which is dated around 1400 – 1300 BC.

The artwork depicts a detailed scene from the flax harvest, showcasing the agricultural practices of the time. Prominently featured is a figure engaged in harvesting, adorned in traditional attire. The figure’s profile, characterized by distinctive Egyptian artistic traits, reflects the stylistic conventions of the New Kingdom period, with a focus on delineated facial features and posture. The use of vivid colors and precise lines enhances the representation of the human form and its activities within the socio-economic context of ancient Egypt. The surrounding texture and background further enrich the historical and cultural narrative encapsulated in this genre painting.

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