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"Amenophis: The Legacy of Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt" Step back in time to the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep I, a powerful ruler who left an indelible mark on ancient Egypt

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Colossi of Memnon. Western colossus. Luxor. Egypt

Colossi of Memnon. Western colossus. Luxor. Egypt
Colossi of Memnon. Stone statues depicting pharaoh Amenhotep III (14th century B.C.) in a seated position. Western colossus. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Colossi of Memnon. Eastern colossus. Luxor. Egypt

Colossi of Memnon. Eastern colossus. Luxor. Egypt
Colossi of Memnon. Stone statues depicting pharaoh Amenhotep III (14th century B.C.) in a seated position. Eastern colossus. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Colossi of Memnon. Luxor. Egypt

Colossi of Memnon. Luxor. Egypt
Colossi of Memnon. Stone statues depicting pharaoh Amenhotep III (14th century B.C.) in a seated position. Panoramic view. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flower

Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flowers and papyrus. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmenophis Collection: EGYPT. Luxor temple

EGYPT. Luxor temple. Court of Amenhotep III composed by fasciculate columns with papyrus capitals. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes. Waset

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Amenhotep III. Egyptian art

Amenhotep III. Egyptian art
Amenhotep III and God Sobek. s.XIV BC. 18th dinasty. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Luxor Museum

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Source Size = 2572 x 2255

Source Size = 2572 x 2255
Portrait Statue and Relief of the Fanatical King Amenophis Iv. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Greetings from Egypt - Amenhotep II statue - Egyptian Girl

Greetings from Egypt - Amenhotep II statue - Egyptian Girl
Greetings from Egypt - featuring inset photographs of a statue of Pharoah Amenhotep II and a young Egyptian Girl Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAmenophis Collection: A king, Ramses II or the former king deified Amenophis

A king, Ramses II or the former king deified Amenophis

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) Ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. Ruled Egypt

Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) Ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. Ruled Egypt from 1386 to 1349 BC after death of his father Thutmose IV. Relief depicting the King

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Source Size = 2572 x 2255

Source Size = 2572 x 2255
Portrait Statue and Relief of the Fanatical King Amenophis Iv. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC

Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC. The lion-headed goddess, Sekhmet, were originally created for the funerary temple of King Amenophis III, in Thebes

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Egypt, Memphis (aka Menufer). Alabaster sphinx of Amenophis II

Egypt, Memphis (aka Menufer). Alabaster sphinx of Amenophis II

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Valley of the Queens, Colossi of Menon

Valley of the Queens, Colossi of Menon
Valley of the Queens, Colossus of Menon, 2 statues of Amenophis III, 1417 - 1379 BC, orig. gate to Mortuary Temple. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Akhenaton / Egypt / Anon Eng

Akhenaton / Egypt / Anon Eng
AKHENATON also known as AMENHOTEP IV or AMENOPHIS IV Egyptian ruler: portrait statue and relief

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Memnon Statues 2

Memnon Statues 2
The so-called Memnon statues of Amenophis III, which emit a sound like the snapping of a cord at daybreak, attributed to Memnons mother Eos, goddess of the Dawn, weeping

Background imageAmenophis Collection: The alabaster Sphinx of Amon-Ofis II, Memphis, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

The alabaster Sphinx of Amon-Ofis II, Memphis, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Tiny solid gold statuette of Amenophis III found in a small mummiform coffin in the tomb of

Tiny solid gold statuette of Amenophis III found in a small mummiform coffin in the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Akhenaton / Egypt / Wells

Akhenaton / Egypt / Wells
AKHENATON also known as AMENHOTEP IV or AMENOPHIS IV Egyptian pharaoh (18th dynasty)

Background imageAmenophis Collection: Memnon Statues 1

Memnon Statues 1
The so-called Memnon statues of Amenophis III, which emit a sound like the snapping of a cord at daybreak, attributed to Memnons mother Eos, goddess of the Dawn, weeping



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"Amenophis: The Legacy of Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt" Step back in time to the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep I, a powerful ruler who left an indelible mark on ancient Egypt. Known for his military prowess and diplomatic skills, Amenhotep I established a stable and prosperous kingdom during the 16th century BC. As we delve deeper into Egyptian history, we encounter Akhenaton, another notable pharaoh. His reign was marked by radical religious reforms that centered around the worship of Aten, the sun god. This period saw a shift from traditional polytheism to monotheism under Akhenaton's rule. One remarkable artifact that showcases the grandeur of ancient Egypt is the Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet. Crafted with meticulous detail, this statue symbolizes power and protection as it depicts one of Egypt's most revered deities. The Papyriform column is yet another architectural marvel from this era. Its unique design resembles bundled papyrus stalks and can be found adorning various temples across Egypt. Moving forward in time, we encounter statues depicting Pharaoh Amenhotep III alongside Sobek, an Egyptian crocodile deity associated with fertility and protection. These statues serve as a testament to Amenhotep III's divine authority and his close connection with sacred beliefs. El-Amarna provides us with captivating reliefs showcasing either Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti—two influential figures who played significant roles during this transformative period in Egyptian history. Their distinctive features are beautifully captured in these reliefs, offering glimpses into their lives and reigns. A stunning head sculpture discovered at El-Amarna represents Pharaoh Akhenaten himself—a striking portrayal that reflects his unconventional appearance compared to other pharaonic depictions seen throughout history. Notably known as Amenophis or Akhenathon too, Pharaoh Amenhotep III further solidified his legacy through the colossal statues known as the Colossi of Memnon.