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Akhenaten Collection

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues Mu

Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues Mu
Egyptian art. Nefertiti. 14th century B.C. Egyptian Princess, wife of Amenhotep IV Akhenaton. Bust. Limestone and stucco. It is believed to have been crafted in 1345 BC by the sculptor Thutmose

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and thre

Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and thre
Egyptian art. A house altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and three of their Daughters. Relief. Limestone. New Kingdom. Amarna period. 18th dynasty. C. 1350 B.C. Egyptian Museum of Berlin. Germany

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti making a Sacrifice

King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti making a Sacrifice
Illustration showing the ancient Egyptian rulers King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti making an offering to the sun. This illustration was made from a carving found in the tomb of Ay, El Amarna

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Nefertiti / Brunton

Nefertiti / Brunton
queen NEFERTITI wife of Pharaoh AKHENATEN (Amenhotep IV) daughter of the vizier Ay and mother of six

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: SMENKHKARE, PHARAOH

SMENKHKARE, PHARAOH probably a younger brother of his predecessor Akhenaten, he died young after only two years as sole ruler (18th dynasty) Date: reigned 1336 - 1334 BC

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten

Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten
Statuette stone bust sculpture portrait of a princess - presumably Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten - New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, 1364 1347 BC

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Profile - Bust of Pharoah Akhenaten from Amarna

Profile - Bust of Pharoah Akhenaten from Amarna
Profile - Bust of Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaten - from Amarna, the capital city newly established and built by Akhenaten of the late Eighteenth Dynasty, and abandoned shortly after his death

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt
Relief of a pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Sandstone. Probably from Karnak, Egypt. Amarna Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Akhenaten and his family... Egyptian art

Akhenaten and his family... Egyptian art
Akhenaten and his family offering to the sun-god Aten. 1364 - 1347 BC. Detail of the Pharaoh. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief on rock. EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Egyptian Museum. Proc: EGYPT. MENIA

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Akhenaten and his family offering to the sun-god

Akhenaten and his family offering to the sun-god Aten. 1364 - 1347 BC. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. EGYPT. Cairo. Egyptian Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Amarna. Palace of Akhenaten

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten. Head. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten. Head. El-Amarna. Egypt
Head from an statue of pharaoh Akhenaten. From el-Amarna, Egypt. C. 1360 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt
Relief of a pharaoh Akhenaten. Quartzite. Part of an offering scene. From el-Amarna, Egypt. C. 1360 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAkhenaten Collection: Akhenaten / Temple Ceremon

Akhenaten / Temple Ceremon
The young king Akhenaten (aka Amenhotep IV) leads the temple ceremonies


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