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Egyptian Tomb-Painting
Egyptian artists laid heavy emphasis on the physical enjoyment after death of the ordinary pleasures of life. The hunting of birds in the valley of the Nile was an economic necessity for the poor and a favorite sport of the rich. In this fresco the noble hunter and his family take a leisurely journeyed through a swamp, with the hunting of birds merely the excuse for the outing (Reproduced by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum)
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