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AIA Parastone EG12 Amarna Egyptian Princess Head Statue P7720117AIA-EG12 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/AIA/AIA-EG12.jpg Parastone EG12 Amarna Egyptian Princess Head Statue Manufacturer Part Number:EG12Size: 10.3 in H x 4.5 in W x 6.5 in DItem Type: Egyptian statueMaterial: resin with hand coloring and wood basePortrait of an Egyptian Amarna princess, 19th Dynasty, circa 1340 BCPharaoh Amenhotep IV ruled the New Kingdom from 1353 to 1336 BC. He soon rename himself Akhenaten and founded a new capital Akhetaten (the current El Amarna) where he ceased to be polytheistic and started to solely worship Aten, the solar disk. In art history, Akhenaten is important because he had the first, life-like, naturalistic portraits make at the workshop led by the master sculptor Thutmose. Until that time, only static, idealizing portraiture had existed. Many unfinished statues were found during the excavation of Thutmose\'s workshop in 1912, including three wonderful portraits of Akhenaten\'s daughters and his wife Nefertiti. The hollows where the eyebrows should be were to be inlaid with semi-precious stones. The remarkably long skulls could indicate a hereditary physical deformity, but could also have been caused by the binding of the infants\' skulls. However, it could also perhaps be an artistic exaggeration of contemporary beauty ideals.Part of the Parastone 3D Mouseion Museum Collection of replicas.Head is made from resin with a skin tone to emulate red quartzite stone.Base is made from black wood.Overall size is 10.4 in H x 4.5 in W x 6.5 in D including base 2.5 in H x 3.75 in W x 5 in D. Weighs 7.5 lbs. 7720117 8718375753859 10.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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..captures the exquisite sculptural quality of the Amarna original, in the Neues Museum, Berlin..

Parastone EG12 Amarna Egyptian Princess Head Statue

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  • Size: 10.3 in H x 4.5 in W x 6.5 in D
  • Material: resin with hand coloring and wood base
  • Egyptian statue
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  • Size: 10.3 in H x 4.5 in W x 6.5 in D
  • Item Type: Egyptian statue
  • Material: resin with hand coloring and wood base

    Portrait of an Egyptian Amarna princess, 19th Dynasty, circa 1340 BC
    Pharaoh Amenhotep IV ruled the New Kingdom from 1353 to 1336 BC. He soon rename himself Akhenaten and founded a new capital Akhetaten (the current El Amarna) where he ceased to be polytheistic and started to solely worship Aten, the solar disk. In art history, Akhenaten is important because he had the first, life-like, naturalistic portraits make at the workshop led by the master sculptor Thutmose. Until that time, only static, idealizing portraiture had existed. Many unfinished statues were found during the excavation of Thutmose's workshop in 1912, including three wonderful portraits of Akhenaten's daughters and his wife Nefertiti. The hollows where the eyebrows should be were to be inlaid with semi-precious stones. The remarkably long skulls could indicate a hereditary physical deformity, but could also have been caused by the binding of the infants' skulls. However, it could also perhaps be an artistic exaggeration of contemporary beauty ideals.

    Part of the Parastone 3D Mouseion Museum Collection of replicas.

    Head is made from resin with a skin tone to emulate red quartzite stone.

    Base is made from black wood.

    Overall size is 10.4 in H x 4.5 in W x 6.5 in D including base 2.5 in H x 3.75 in W x 5 in D. Weighs 7.5 lbs.

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    Date: January 30, 2021
    ..captures the exquisite sculptural quality of the Amarna original, in the Neues Museum, Berlin..
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