Head of a Young Male Called

Head of a Young Male Called 'Salt Head', Painted Limestone, Old Kingdom, Paris, Louvre Museum

(Egyptian antiquite: Salt head. Limestone sculpture, Old Empire (around 2700-2200 BC). Paris, musee du Louvre - Egyptian Antiquity: Head of a young male said “” Salt”” head, painted limestone, Old Kingdom (about 2700-2200 BC), Louvre Museum, Paris)


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Head of a Young Male Called 'Salt Head', Painted Limestone, Old Kingdom, Paris, Louvre Museum by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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