The artwork titled “Fisherman with Arrow,” created by an unknown artist from Ancient Egypt during the period c. 1422 – c. 1411 BC, belongs to the New Kingdom art movement and is classified as a genre painting. It is part of a series of murals found in the Tomb of Menna, dated c. 1422-1390 BC.
The artwork depicts a fisherman standing upright on a boat, skillfully balancing while holding onto a wooden structure in front of him with one hand and grasping an elongated arrow with the other. The figure is adorned with a striped garment around the waist. The composition is characterized by its simplicity and vivid depiction of daily life during the period, rendered in a palette that highlights earthy tones. The background showcases a textured surface, emphasizing the ancient nature of the work. The minimalistic and realistic portrayal reflects the artistic sensibilities and customs of the New Kingdom era in Ancient Egypt.