A beautiful painting shows queen Hatshepsut traveling in her boat
Size: 33 cm x 23 cm
Hatshepsut was the female pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. For a woman to rule Egypt for over 20 years was extremely unusual.
She was the daughter of Tuthmosis I and was married to her half-brother, Tuthmosis II. On his untimely death, his heir was his son by a secondary wife, but as the young Tuthmosis III was still a child, Hatshepsut became regent and ruled on his behalf for about seven years, before proclaiming herself king and ruling jointly with him for a further 14 years.
Although she was a woman, she projected her official image as that of a pharaoh and even wore the royal false beard.