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Head of Senusret III, Dynasty 12, ca 1860 BCE, Middle Kingdom
one of the most well known kings of the middle kingdom change in portraiture, instead of a Ka figure depicture, this is more naturally depicted, softness to his face, shows him middle aged |
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Hippopotamus, from the tomb of senbi (William the Hippo, mascot of the Met) Meir, Dynasty 12, c. 1862-1895, Faience, lenght 7 7/8". It is a type of glass although looks like a glazed ceramic. Met Musuem of Art, NY
papyrus on his body hippos are symbols of procreation and fertility found in tombs to insure a prosperous afterlife |
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Pectoral of Senworset II, from the tomb of Princess Sithathoryunet, el-Lahun, Dynasty 12, c. 1895 - 1878 BCE. Gold and Semiprecious Stones. lenght 3 1/4" - the Met
Senworset center by falcons. The daughter of Senworset |
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Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut,
Deir el-‐Bahri. Dynasty 18,
c. 1478-‐1458 BCE,
New Kingdom
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What is the twisted perspective
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A combination of both frontal and profile views at the same time. Whichever view was easiest to draw was used. For example in Egyptian art the foot, nose, and legs were done in profile, while the eyes, shoulders and chest were frontal.
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Middle Kingdom
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Middle Kingdom
2150 - 1600 BCE |
New Kingdom
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1552 - 1069 BCE
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Tomb of Khnumhotep II, view of doorway and fishing and fowling scene. 1900 BCE
first lair of khnumhotep's mastaba Engaging in the hunting activity - wearing a diaphoneous kilt which is not usually worn for hunting. Created a bosserberg (wall of water) Mirroring each other flanked by his family which are there to help guide into afterlife Egyptian words for spearing and hunting are related to sexual words so the paintings can be read in a variety of ways painting on limestones |
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Hatshepsut - took on title of King instead of Queen of Eqypt.
Built her tomb Deir el-Bahri Dynasty 18 Built out of the rock and it is very cave-like |
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Hatshepsut as Osiris
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Hatshepsut as Sphynx w/false beard
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Later in Dynasty 18 the rise of Akhenaten
Akhenaten and His Family from Akhetaten (moder Teli el-Amama) Dynesty 18 1348-1336/5 BCE. Changed from a poly-religion to a mono-religion that workshopped Akman. Cheif Queen was Nefrititi In the relief - Nefrititi and Akhetaten are hierachital the same Instead of Majesty he is refered to as "Living in Maa" didn't last long - upon his death went back to a poly-religion |
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Colossal statues of Akhenaten, Temple of Aten, Karnak, 1372 -1355 BCE
you can see his weird shape - protuding stomach, long nose, thin face |
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Queen Ti y, Akhenaten's mother, the chief wife of Amenhotad III. from Kom Medinet Ghurab (near el-Lahun). Dynasty 18 c. 1390-1352 BCE, made from boxwood, ebony, glass, gold, lapis lazuli, cloth, clay and wax. about 3 3/4"
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Nefertiti, from Akhenaten (modern Tell el-Amana) Dynasty 18 1348-1336/5 BCE. limestone - height about 20" supposedly a portrait
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