Thoth, the god of wisdom with quill and papyrus - coloring picture of Egyptian mythology

Thoth is known as the god of wisdom in Egyptian mythology, and the coloring page depicts an impressive scene with him holding a quill and papyrus. This high-quality image in JPG format is perfect for printing and coloring. You can download the coloring page for free and also color it online without any registration. Get the coloring page and let your creativity run wild!

Thoth, the god of wisdom with quill and papyrus - coloring page for Egyptian mythology
Thoth, the god of wisdom, with quill and papyrus. Download the image now!

Coloring page of Thoth, the god of wisdom – Key facts

  • The image shows Thoth, the god of wisdom, with a quill and papyrus.
  • The image can be downloaded for free.
  • It is available in JPG format and is of high quality.
  • The coloring page is great for creative activities, especially for kids and adults.
  • You can also color the image online.

Interesting facts about Thoth and Egyptian mythology

Thoth, also known as Djehuty, is one of the main gods of Egyptian mythology and is often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis. He is considered the god of wisdom, knowledge, writing, and magic. Thoth is said to have taught humanity writing and the calculation of time. In numerous mythological tales, Thoth helps maintain the order of the universe, especially in the underworld. His role is irreplaceable – he acts as an advisor to the gods and as a scribe in the court where souls are judged before Osiris. Arts such as painting and literature also honor Thoth, as he is regarded as the patron of these disciplines. His images are often found in temples and tombs, symbolizing intelligence and the pursuit of knowledge. If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating topic, also check out our other coloring pages on Egyptian mythology, which you can read here.

Thoth in colors – Let your creativity run wild

In the picture of Thoth with quill and papyrus, you can experiment with different colors. The traditional depiction shows him in cool blue and gold, which represent wisdom and divinity. You might also use earth tones for the background or vibrant accents to make the scene come alive. Remember that you get the image for free, it is in JPG format, and you can both print it out and color it online. Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the colorful world of Egyptian mythology!

Published on by Dr. Jens Hammerschmidt
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