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Amenhotep Collection

Amenhotep, a name that resonates through the ancient halls of Egyptian art

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Amenhotep Collection: Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues Mu
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Amenhotep Collection: Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and thre
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Amenhotep Collection: Akhenaton / Egypt / Brunton
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Amenhotep Collection: Nefertiti / Brunton
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Amenhotep Collection: Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning
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Amenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The Colossi of Amenhotep 111 at the Northern Gate of the
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Amenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi at Temple of Amenhotep 111
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Amenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi of Memnan at The mortuary temple of Amenhotep 111
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Amenhotep Collection: Entrance to the tomb of Amenhotep II, Egypt
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Amenhotep Collection: Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom (limestone)
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Amenhotep Collection: Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (pottery, white cream slip
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Amenhotep Collection: Ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III, c. 1390-1353 BC (dried mud, mud plaster
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Amenhotep Collection: Cosmetic Spoon in the Shape of Swimming Woman Holding a Dish, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Foreigners in a Procession, c. 1345 BC (painted limestone)
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Amenhotep Collection: Tomb Relief of the Chief Physician Amenhotep and Family, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Osirid pillar of Akhenaten (1365-1349 BC) from the sun temple of Amenophis IV at Karnak
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Amenhotep Collection: Head of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC) (stone)
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Amenhotep Collection: Relief depicting Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC), Nefertiti and their Daughter
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Amenhotep Collection: Egyptian architecture of Dendera and Karnak
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Amenhotep Collection: Amenhotep III in the Blue Crown, c. 1390-52 B. C. (quartzite)
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Amenhotep Collection: Menat necklace from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (Faience, bronze or copper alloy, glass
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Amenhotep Collection: Colossi of Memnon, near Luxor, Egypt
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Amenhotep Collection: Reconstruction of Wall Decoration from the Temple of Amun at Malqata, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic pharaoh, reigned from c150 BC
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Amenhotep Collection: Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV
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Amenhotep Collection: Bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period
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Amenhotep Collection: Head of Amenophis III (diorite)
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Amenhotep Collection: El Amarna Tablet, c. 1350 BC (clay)
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Amenhotep Collection: Vase, c. 1390-1353 BC (glass)
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Amenhotep Collection: Seated statue of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten), New Kingdom, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Gazelle, c. 1390-1353 B. C. (elephant Ivory, wood, blue-pigment inlay)
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Amenhotep Collection: Reconstruction of a Cartouche of Amenhotep III from Malqata, c
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Amenhotep Collection: Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period: The latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty
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Amenhotep Collection: Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period
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Amenhotep Collection: Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) with baboons, New Kingdom (painted stone)
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Amenhotep Collection: Relief of a man seated beside a table, Amarna Period (limestone)
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Amenhotep Collection: Thebes: First Court of the Temple. Date: circa 1890
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Amenhotep Collection: Profile - Bust of Pharoah Akhenaten from Amarna
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Amenhotep Collection: Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III
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Amenhotep Collection: Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering
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Amenhotep Collection: Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty
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Amenhotep Collection: Amenhotep IV or Aknaton of the XVIII Dynasty Amarna
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Amenhotep Collection: Egyptian wall-painting of Amenhotep I, 16th century BC
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Amenhotep Collection: Main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt
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Amenhotep Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt


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Amenhotep, a name that resonates through the ancient halls of Egyptian art. From the iconic Nefertiti bust to the intricate relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three children, Amenhotep's influence is undeniable. Crafted with meticulous detail using limestone and stucco, these masterpieces now find their home in the Neues Museum. Exploring further into Amenhotep's legacy, we encounter breathtaking sights such as the Memnon Colossi standing tall against time's relentless march. The entrance to his tomb beckons us with an air of mystery and reverence. The head from a monumental statue believed to be Amenhotep III captivates our imagination with its regal features. A papyriform column transports us back to an era where hieroglyphs adorned every surface. Intriguingly, statues III alongside Sobek reveal his devotion to both religion and power during his reign from 1390-1352 BC. The Ebers Papyrus serves as a testament to his contributions in medicine and healing practices. Journeying along Egypt's Luxor West Bank unveils yet another marvel - The Colossi III guarding the Northern Gate. These colossal statues stand as silent sentinels amidst a landscape steeped in history. As we step foot inside the tomb II, we are transported into a world shrouded in enigma and wonderment. Each artifact whispers tales untold; each wall painting reveals secrets long forgotten. Amenhotep - a pharaoh whose name echoes across millennia through magnificent works of art and architectural wonders left behind for generations to admire and ponder upon.