07/14/2024
A towering Ramses II looms over his prisoners, gripping them by the hair in a powerful display. This limestone bas-relief, crafted in Memphis, Egypt, between 1290 and 24 BC, captures the essence of a pharaoh known for his military conquests and monumental building projects.
Celebrated for his role in the Battle of Kadesh, Ramses II’s reign marked a pinnacle of ancient Egyptian civilization. This striking artwork is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, reflecting both his might and the legacy he left behind.