Pharaoh’s Handmaidens (GS_miniatures)

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Ryan_bg

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Hi everyone,
This is my interpretation of John Collier’s painting “Pharaoh’s Handmaidens”
Produced in 75 and 90 mm scale.
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Looks great but not sold on the single braid on either temple. This may have been more of a 14th century style?
 
Looks great but not sold on the single braid on either temple. This may have been more of a 14th century style?
I think, it's definitely related to the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh's era, painting looks pretty historically accurate.
Georgi
 
No argument there, John Collier’s painting represents the era. Though looking at a larger image sample, the hair looks to be braided all around. Alright you did say it was your interpretation, my interpretation is a bit different so will leave it at that.

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No argument there, John Collier’s painting represents the era. Though looking at a larger image sample, the hair looks to be braided all around. Alright you did say it was your interpretation, my interpretation is a bit different so will leave it at that.
You may have right about the braided hair, but it can't be seen very well, at least I can't see it...
Never mind, it is what it is... :)
Georgi
 
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