Mural of a blind musician playing a harp, from the tomb of the Egyptian scribe Nakht- (c.1400 - c.1390 BCE)
Mural of a blind musician playing a harp, from the tomb of the Egyptian scribe Nakht- (c.1400 - c.1390 BCE)
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Does anything suggest that he's actually blind and not just closing his eyes to focus on the music, like many modern musicians are doing?
18 2 ReplyGood question! I wondered the same myself; in the end I just decided to post what it was titled.
10 1 Reply^_^
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Huh I’ve never seen stomach rolls depicted in ancient drawings before. That’s kinda neat.
Edit: And back of neck rolls. Someone ate well.
15 0 ReplyLol those tummy rolls.
9 0 ReplyAI generated, you can tell by the fingers. And, the ancient Egyptians had AI, so lots to digest here... /s
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