Sedjemnetjeru was an ancient Egyptian artist who worked and lived in the Second Intermediate Period (about 1650 BC) in Elkab and Nekhen. He is one of the very few Ancient Egyptian artists who is known from several inscriptions and whose work is also known. Sedjemnetjeru is depicted in the tomb of Horemkhauef where he bears the titles draughtsman and great one of the tens of Upper Egypt. The first title shows that he was an artist and it seems most likely that he painted the decoration in the tomb of Horemkhauef. Sedjemnetjeru is also mentioned in the tomb of the local governor Sobeknakht II and it seems likely that he painted this tomb too. Here he is shown in the procession behind the tomb owner's catafalque. Here he bears again the titles great one of the tens of Upper Egypt and draughts
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| - Sedjemnetjeru ist der Name eines altägyptischen Künstlers. Er erscheint im Grab des Lokalfürsten Sobeknacht II. von Elkab (um 1600 v. Chr.) und im Grab des obersten Priestervorstehers Horemchauef in Hierakonpolis. Sedjemnetjeru war offensichtlich für die malerische Ausschmückung beider Grabanlagen verantwortlich. Er trug die Titel Großer der Zehn von Oberägypten und Vorzeichner. Sedjemnetjeru lebte in der Zweiten Zwischenzeit. Er wird schließlich auch noch im Grab des Hormin in Elkab genannt, das er demnach wohl auch ausmalte. (de)
- Sedjemnetjeru was an ancient Egyptian artist who worked and lived in the Second Intermediate Period (about 1650 BC) in Elkab and Nekhen. He is one of the very few Ancient Egyptian artists who is known from several inscriptions and whose work is also known. Sedjemnetjeru is depicted in the tomb of Horemkhauef where he bears the titles draughtsman and great one of the tens of Upper Egypt. The first title shows that he was an artist and it seems most likely that he painted the decoration in the tomb of Horemkhauef. Sedjemnetjeru is also mentioned in the tomb of the local governor Sobeknakht II and it seems likely that he painted this tomb too. Here he is shown in the procession behind the tomb owner's catafalque. Here he bears again the titles great one of the tens of Upper Egypt and draughts (en)
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| - Sedjemnetjeru ist der Name eines altägyptischen Künstlers. Er erscheint im Grab des Lokalfürsten Sobeknacht II. von Elkab (um 1600 v. Chr.) und im Grab des obersten Priestervorstehers Horemchauef in Hierakonpolis. Sedjemnetjeru war offensichtlich für die malerische Ausschmückung beider Grabanlagen verantwortlich. Er trug die Titel Großer der Zehn von Oberägypten und Vorzeichner. Sedjemnetjeru lebte in der Zweiten Zwischenzeit. Er wird schließlich auch noch im Grab des Hormin in Elkab genannt, das er demnach wohl auch ausmalte. (de)
- Sedjemnetjeru was an ancient Egyptian artist who worked and lived in the Second Intermediate Period (about 1650 BC) in Elkab and Nekhen. He is one of the very few Ancient Egyptian artists who is known from several inscriptions and whose work is also known. Sedjemnetjeru is depicted in the tomb of Horemkhauef where he bears the titles draughtsman and great one of the tens of Upper Egypt. The first title shows that he was an artist and it seems most likely that he painted the decoration in the tomb of Horemkhauef. Sedjemnetjeru is also mentioned in the tomb of the local governor Sobeknakht II and it seems likely that he painted this tomb too. Here he is shown in the procession behind the tomb owner's catafalque. Here he bears again the titles great one of the tens of Upper Egypt and draughtsman. Finally, Sedjemnetjeru is also mentioned in the tomb of a certain Hormin, that he most likely decorated too. (en)
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