Description
Duamutef
Pastel & Charcoal on Paper
60 × 90 cm
by Julie Stewart
Description
Duamutef — guardian of sacred vessels, son of the divine.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Duamutef stands as one of the Four Sons of Horus, protector of the stomach and guardian of the East. Born from the lotus emerging from the primordial waters, he is a symbol of devotion, remembrance, and the eternal cycle of life.
This original work by Julie Stewart layers velvety pastels with deep charcoal markings, creating a vivid interplay of light, shadow, and sacred geometry. The figure emerges like a relic from myth — powerful, watchful, and alive with ancient memory.
A commanding centrepiece for any space, Duamutef invites the viewer into the timeless current of Egyptian spiritual art — where ritual, history, and divine mystery converge.
Features
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Original artwork — one of a kind
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Rich pastel & charcoal detailing
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Premium archival paper
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Signed by the artist
Dimensions
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Artwork: 60 × 90 cm
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Optional framing available upon request
Shipping & Delivery
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Shipped flat or in protective tube
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Worldwide delivery supported
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Certificate of Authenticity included







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