Pharaohs Daughter
Pharaohs Daughter c1896 by British Painter Reginald Arthur (1871 – 1934); known for his watercolors and landscape artwork.
This is a depiction of a beautiful young woman that represents the daughter of Pharaoh posing at pond by a temple or palace.
The young woman is standing against waist high wall made up of large blocks of cut stone that also has a top overhanging ledge and an orange tubular border wrapped in what appears to be a red cord.
She is wearing a gold crown with wings and two animals sitting on a sphere on the front of the crown and a gold ring with a diamond on the fourth finger of her left hand.
She is clothed with a white sheer undergarment and dress over that, that is held in place by two knotted straps that go around her neck.
Remastering Video Of Pharaoh’s Daughter by Reginald Arthur
On top of that dress, she is wearing a black gown with red painted petals on it; with colorful wide banding along the edges of a red, gold and green material, along with a blue cloth with gold accents on that is draped over her right shoulder.
By her sandal covered feet is there is what may be a pond that comes to the edge of the stone pavement she is standing on that has water lilies and other plants in it.
Behind her and the wall are also large amount of green plants that are taller than she is; and to her left behind her is a symbolic statue of Pharaoh resting on a pyramid type structure situated on the ledge.
Behind that is the entrance to the palace or temple with eagles wings art at the entrance way of a major wall where we see several columns and on the wall are two flags; a large white one and a smaller reddish one on top of the wall.
This is a remastered digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image that is available as a canvas print online.