The Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat

Illustration

Jan van der Crabben
by John Reinhard Weguelin
published on 23 January 2019
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John Reinhard Weguelin, 1886. Oil on canvas. Exhibited at the Auckland Art Gallery.

A priestess offers gifts of food and milk to the spirit of a cat. On an altar stands the mummy of the deceased, and the tomb is decorated with frescoes, urns of fresh flowers, lotus blossoms, and statuettes. The priestess kneels as she wafts incense smoke toward the altar. In the background, a statue of Sekhmet or Bastet guards the entrance to the tomb.

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Weguelin, J. R. (2019, January 23). The Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/9885/the-obsequies-of-an-egyptian-cat/

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Weguelin, John Reinhard. "The Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 23, 2019. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/9885/the-obsequies-of-an-egyptian-cat/.

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