The painting of Tutankhamun is a famous Egyptian artwork that depicts the young pharaoh in a traditional pose. The painting is done on a wooden panel and is covered in gesso, a type of plaster. The figure of Tutankhamun is painted in a realistic style, with attention to detail in his facial features and clothing. He is wearing a blue and gold striped nemes headdress, a wide collar, and a kilt. His skin is painted a light brown color, and his eyes are black. He is standing with his arms crossed in front of his chest, and he is holding a crook and flail, which are symbols of kingship.