1980s-90s Wildwood Productions King Horemheb white cotton art t-shirt. Stowed away for years in a local artist's personal vintage collection. 50% of the proceeds go to the family.
"The design is taken from the tomb of King Horemheb (1335-1304 B.C.), the last pharoah of the 18th dynasty. From left to right the characters are: the goddess Isis, Horemheb, the god Anubis, and again Horemheb. The hieroglyphs behind them represent the dialogue between ...and his god. For example, to the right the king holds up two wine chalices and sacrifices "wine for the shielded empire forever". Anubis, "I come to you, my beloved son, to be your protection, day by day." Of course it took some time to find the book which would give us the translations from the hieroglyphs and when we finally did, it was in German." - found on internet from original tag
Label
Hanes Beefy-T
100% cotton
Made in the U.S.A.
L (42-44)
Measurements
Chest: 42"
Waist: 40"
Shoulders: 19"
Sleeve length: 8"
Length: 27"
Condition
Excellent.
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