AM Cassandre's Diversification (1937)

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References the Henu Barque? If so:

The rudders become the knife and fork.

The crushing man's skirt (merged with the fan) becomes the pile of towels.

The beaded rope and bulls horns become the large bottle. or even the fruit and vegetables

The oryx horns become the rim of the fridge.

The vertical strips between the pillars become the guitar strings

The upper kestrel head becomes the suitcase handle.

The support block becomes the arm chair.

The hands of the crouching man become the dials of the radio.



Henu Barque from Papyrus of Ani
black and white image of the Henu Barque from the Papyrus of Ani 
(source: The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, The British Museum Press)

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