Ramses II - Print
Ramses II, Pharaoh Hound
Ramses II, also known as; Ramses the Great. He lived during the nineteenth dynasty of the Kings of ancient Egypt during the years of 1292-1225 B.C. He left monuments throughout Egypt, notably; the temple at Karnak and the temple at Luxor. The period of his rule was characterized by great luxury, increased slavery, and the growth of a mercenary army, all of which led to the final decline of Egypt. He may have been instrumental in the development of the housing arrangement we now call -suburbia.
11×15 Print on white sterling ultra gloss acid-free paper.
This is for sale in the U.S.A. only, with a flat rate. International buyers who may be interested in purchasing one or more prints, please email me below, and I will get you the shipping rate for your country. I will bill you through PayPal or Venmo.
Ramses II, Pharaoh Hound
Ramses II, also known as; Ramses the Great. He lived during the nineteenth dynasty of the Kings of ancient Egypt during the years of 1292-1225 B.C. He left monuments throughout Egypt, notably; the temple at Karnak and the temple at Luxor. The period of his rule was characterized by great luxury, increased slavery, and the growth of a mercenary army, all of which led to the final decline of Egypt. He may have been instrumental in the development of the housing arrangement we now call -suburbia.
11×15 Print on white sterling ultra gloss acid-free paper.
This is for sale in the U.S.A. only, with a flat rate. International buyers who may be interested in purchasing one or more prints, please email me below, and I will get you the shipping rate for your country. I will bill you through PayPal or Venmo.
Ramses II, Pharaoh Hound
Ramses II, also known as; Ramses the Great. He lived during the nineteenth dynasty of the Kings of ancient Egypt during the years of 1292-1225 B.C. He left monuments throughout Egypt, notably; the temple at Karnak and the temple at Luxor. The period of his rule was characterized by great luxury, increased slavery, and the growth of a mercenary army, all of which led to the final decline of Egypt. He may have been instrumental in the development of the housing arrangement we now call -suburbia.
11×15 Print on white sterling ultra gloss acid-free paper.
This is for sale in the U.S.A. only, with a flat rate. International buyers who may be interested in purchasing one or more prints, please email me below, and I will get you the shipping rate for your country. I will bill you through PayPal or Venmo.