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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York. 18th Dynasty 1500 B.C.
Add
to your ancient Egyptian art collection with this fine statue reproduction,
beautifully crafted, of ancient Egyptian sculpture.
Upon
the death of her father, Tuthmosis I, Hatshepsut became sole legitimate heir.
Tradition demanded however, that only a male heir could ascend the throne.
Hatshepsut married her half-brother Tuthmosis II, who died prematurely. Once
again it was a stepson, Tuthmosis III, born of a concubine, who was crowned.
Serving
first as a regent for the young king, Hatshepsut assumed the royal title in
the second year and ruled Egypt for two prosperous and relatively peaceful
decades.
This
bust derives from one of the statues placed throughout her magnificent
funerary temple at Keir el Bahri which was intended to both legitimize and
commemorate her rule. The statue shows the great Queen in idealized masculine
guise. Nevertheless, the prim little face and the delicate figure give a
distinctly feminine impression.
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Features
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- Has stunning details
- Bring ancient history right into your own home
- Makes a unique gift
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Specifications
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Size |
13" H |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone finish |
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Shipping weight |
25 Lbs |
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