Saturday, October 16, 2021

Egyptian Queens, Princesses, and Princes coloring pages

 Welcome to my Free Coloring Pages Blog!

I have several drawings backlogged but I have been rather busy so I have not posted for a few days. 

I will try to do better.  

Today's new drawings were drawn at our granddaughter's request for her birthday party. 

It was an Egyptian-themed birthday party.  

It will take a while to post all these pictures.  I drew several. 

Some of these below drawings are very much in a cartoon style. 

I may have to finish posting these Egyptian drawings tomorrow. 

For now, I'm still scanning drawings and posting them, but there are quite a few drawings. 




Princess of Egypt with Cat

The royalty in ancient Egypt loved and revered their cats.  They even dressed their cats in gold and they let their cats eat off of their plates.  Cats were even supposed to be important in the afterlife as well. 




Queen of Egypt with Jerboa and Poached Egg Daisies

The Jerboa is a type of rodent found in African and Asian deserts.  It looks a LOT like our local Kangaroo Rat that lives here in the western deserts of the United States of America and Canada.  They are also found in the deserts of Mexico.  

The Poached Egg Daisy is a flower found in the Sahara Desert.  It actually LOOKS like a poached egg. 



Prince of Egypt near a Pyramid




Prince of Egypt in Egyptian Desert

The sword that each prince has is a "khopesh."  It is an ancient sword that dates back to 2500 BC.  It is similar to the scythe-like axes that were used in the region.  The design is thought to be originally from the Canaanites. 


Queen of Egypt with Poached Egg Daisies

The shepherd's crook represented that Pharoah and the Queen of Egypt were shepherds to the people and took care of them. This crook was called the heka. 



Queen of Egypt near a Pyramid with Jerboa




Stylized cartoon Queen of Egypt





Princess of Egypt with Her Cat

NOTE:  These drawings are found, in printable form, by clicking on the button labeled:  "People & Portraits".  Then scroll to the bottom of the drop-down menu.  Then click on the title of the desired drawing. 

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