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A copy of a painted wall panel found in the rock tomb of Prince Si-renput, Aswan, Egypt, made around 1900 BC. This copy was made by Henry Wallis during Sir Francis W. Grenfell's exploration of Egyptian tombs in the 1880s. Grenfell was then Commander of the Army in Egypt while it was under British occupation.

The painting depicts a typical tomb scene where the deceased is shown making his way into the next world. Si-renput is shown standing on the left, bearing a staff and some other implement. His wife, the Priestess of Hathor, sits before a table piled high with offerings, on the right.

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