Yellow Baboon. ca. 341 BC. Made in granite for
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Yellow Baboon. ca. 341 BC. Made in granite for
Yellow Baboon. ca. 341 BC. Made in granite for the sepulchre of Pharaoh Nectanebo II (4th c. BC). Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
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Baboon Capitoline Granite Museums Pharaoh Sepulchre Made Nectanebo Up Right
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1. Title: Yellow Baboon Sculpture from the Sepulchre of Pharaoh Nectanebo II (ca. 341 BC), New Kingdom, Egypt, Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy This ancient Egyptian sculpture depicts a Yellow Baboon, a revered animal symbolizing the god Thoth, carved in granite during the New Kingdom era around 341 BC. Originally created for the sepulchre of Pharaoh Nectanebo II, this vertical, yellow-colored sculpture is now housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. The Yellow Baboon, with its distinctive bright color and up-right posture, was an essential part of Egyptian mythology, representing wisdom, knowledge, and the god Thoth, who was often depicted as a baboon-headed deity. The animal's prominent position in Egyptian art and culture is evident through this beautifully crafted, life-sized sculpture. The New Kingdom, which spanned from approximately 1550 to 1077 BC, was a significant period in Egyptian history, marked by the construction of grand temples, the expansion of the Egyptian Empire, and the development of a distinctive art style. This Yellow Baboon sculpture is a testament to the artistic prowess and cultural significance of the New Kingdom era. The granite material used in the sculpture's creation not only highlights the intricate details of the baboon's features but also showcases the advanced stoneworking techniques of the ancient Egyptian artisans. The vertical orientation of the sculpture further emphasizes its importance and the reverence held for the Yellow Baboon as a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. Today, this Yellow Baboon sculpture remains an intriguing piece of history, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of ancient Egypt and the New Kingdom period. Its presence in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, allows visitors to appreciate the artistic and historical significance of this remarkable piece.
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