27. Hymn to the Setting Sun

Tomb and Mortuary Chapel of the Theban Official Sen-Nezem.
Sen-Nezem and his wife Ai-nafert appear here adoring two rows of Gods, who are seated within a pavilion with a cobra frieze. Above are the jackal guardians of the tomb, with a small lotus-crowned jar between. Right at the top is the ring of infinity, the sign for water, and a red vase with a sacred eye on either side. The Deities, who are all seated on Maat, Goddess of truth, are not named individually. Horus or Ra, at the head of the lower row, is followed by three pairs of male and female deities alternately. Osiris leads the upper row and behind him are the three red-faced gods with goddesses between them.The three horizontal lines of inscriptions seen between the rows of the deities are part of a hymn to the Setting Sun.