Vintage Postcard Dancing Singing Girls Egyptian Tomb Nakht Nobles Thebes UAR
Social History: The postcard reproduces one of the most celebrated banquet scenes from the 18th Dynasty. It highlights New Kingdom court style, musicians, and ritual dynamic movement. Features three elegantly dressed Egyptian women performing music alongside a male servant holding a towering bouquet of stylized papyrus stalks, showcasing beautiful multi-layered classical perspective art.
Scene: Famous ancient Egyptian mural painting depicting "Dancing and Singing Girls in the Tomb of Nakht", located in the Tombs of the Nobles at Thebes
Size: Continental 6 x 4"
Era: United Arab Republic (U.A.R.) era, dating precisely between 1958 and 1971
Type: Photochrome with deckled edges
Publisher: Lehnert & Landrock
Condition: Light age toning
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.