The photograph shows wall scenes carved in relief on the first hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, decorated by Ramesses II. The pharaoh is depicted bringing offerings to Osiris. The author's signature is at the bottom.
The image shows some sacred scenes carved on the walls of the first hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. His son, Ramesses II is depicted in the middle of the gods Anubis and Horus. The signature of the author is faintly visible at the bottom centre.
The picture shows part of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Pharaoh Seti I, the second ruler of the 19th dynasty, Abydos. In the photograph (taken from the north-west corner) the entrances to the chapels (right) are only just visible. At the bottom, the entrance to the "Hall of Nefertum and Ptah-Sokar". An egyptian is seated on the plinth of one of the columns. The author's signature is at the bottom right.
The photograph shows a cross-sectional view of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, where the entrance to the chapels of the boats (right) and the "Hall of Nefertum and Ptah-Sokar" are visible. An egyptian sits at the base of the impressive columns, in the same position as image Inv02_002. The author's signature can be seen at lower right.
The picture shows part of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I, the second ruler of the 19th dynasty, Abydos, where the entrances to the boat chapels are visible (right). At the bottom, the entrance to the southern section of the temple. The author's signature can be found at the bottom right.
View of the colonnade of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Pharaoh Seti I at Abydos. At the bottom, the entrance to the "Gallery of the Ancestors" of Abydos, a long list of cartouches of rulers, from Menes/Narmer (the country's first semi-legendary ruler) to Seti I. The author's signature is at the bottom centre.
The image shows decorative scenes from the back wall of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Pharaoh Seti I at Abydos, where the king is depicted worshipping Amun. The author's signature is at the lower left.
The photograph shows scenes from the back wall of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, where the pharaoh can be seen in the presence of the gods Ptah and Horus. The author's signature is visible at the lower left.
The photograph captures a scene from the back wall of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The author's signature is visible at the lower left.
The picture shows reliefs from the back wall of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I in Abydos. The signature of Antonio Beato is visible at the lower left.
The photograph shows the reliefs from the back wall of the second hypostyle hall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The ruler is portrayed together with some deities: Horus and Isis (above) and on either side of the entrance. The author's signature is visible at the bottom right.
Detail from the scenes decorating the chapel of the Sacred Boat of Amun-Ra in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The pharaoh is depicted during different stages of ritual to honour the Theban god. The photograph is attributable to Antonio Beato.
The photograph shows a detail of the texts and images from the chapel of Osiris in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The god Harsiesi (right) purifies the pharaoh dressed in Osiris-like robes (centre), and on the left the god Thoth performs another ritual. The author's signature is at the bottom right.
The photograph shows a detail of the texts and images from the chapel of Osiris in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. In the scene, the god Harsiesi (right) purifies the pharaoh dressed in Osiris-like robes (centre), and on the left the god Thoth performs another ritual. The author's signature is at the bottom right.
The image captures a detail from wall relief scenes from the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, near the chapel dedicated to Osiris. The photographer's signature is visible at the bottom centre.
Detail of a wall scene from the Temple of Pharaoh Seti I at Abydos, showing a lion-headed deity on the left, and the pharaoh on the right. The image was coloured afterwards. Album "Cartes postales" (Postcards).
Detail from the chapel of Ptah-Sokar in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The scene depicts the resurrection of Osiris. The goddess Isis in the form of a bird, is resting on her husband's erect phallus, to be fertilised and thus generate their son Horus. The image was coloured later, not in accordance with the original colours. Album "Cartes postales" (Postcards).
The photograph shows the scene of Ramesses II reading a papyrus scroll in front of his father Seti I and a detail of the text with the cartouches of the pharaohs from the so-called "Abydos King List", the succession of canonical dynasties that preceded Seti I. The relief is located on the western wall of the "Gallery of Ancestors" or the “Gallery of Lists” in the southern wing of the Temple.
Hypostyle Hall in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos. An egyptian can be seen photographed next to a column.