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Egypt Part 3

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EgyptPart 3

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Nebamun

Scribe and Counter of Grain

Paintings removed from Tomb (now lost) and brought to British Museum

Fresco Secco “Dry Fresco”

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Fowling scene, from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1400–1350 BCE. Fresco on dry plaster,. 2’ 8” high. British Museum, London.

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Musicians and dancers, from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1400–1350 BCE. Fresco on dry plaster, 1’ X 2’ 3”. British Museum, London.

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Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt, relief in the mastaba of Ti,

Saqqara, Egypt, Fifth Dynasty, ca. 2450–2350 BCE. Painted

limestone, 4’ high.

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2450–2350 BCE1400–1350 BCE

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12Ramses killing a Hittite

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Akhenaten

Formerly Amenhotep IV

Starts new religion with ONE god

Moves capital to Amarna, builds

brand new city (Akhetaten)

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Amenhotep IVBefore he becomesAkhenaten

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The Amarna Period 1353-1335 BCEDuring the New Kingdom the priesthood of Amen had become more powerful than the Pharaoh

A religious revolution

Monotheism: Aton the sun God represented as a sun disk not human or animal formAkhenaton forms new religious order, he is the sun and sole prophet of God

Changes in politics were reflected by changes in artistic style

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AkhetatenAka “Tell-el-Amarna”

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Beautiful downtown Amarna (Akhetaten)

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Akhenaton, from the temple of Aton, Karnak, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353–1335 BCE. Sandstone, 13’

high. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.

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Khafre enthroned, from Gizeh, Egypt, Fourth Dynasty, ca. 2520–2494 BCE. Diorite, 5’ 6” high. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.

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Akhenaton and ArtAndrogynous: (having male and female qualities)

Sexless sun disk-a manifestation of ATON OR a product of geneology?

Frontal pose

Curving contours

Long face, full lips, heavy eyelids, dreamy expression

Misshapen body

Narrow waist

Protruding belly

Wide hips

fat thighs

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THUTMOSE, Nefertiti, from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353–1335 BCE. Painted limestone, approx. 1’ 8” high. Ägyptisches

Museum, Berlin.

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Tiye, from Ghurab, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353–1335 BCE. Wood,

with gold, silver, alabaster, and lapis lazuli, 3 3/4” high. Ägyptisches

Museum, Berlin.

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Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters, from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353–1335 BCE. Limestone, 1’ 1/4” high. Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin.

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Unusual familial intimacy

Wind is blowing

Cushions are “cushioning”

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Post -Amarna Period

-Re-establishment of the priesthood of Amen. -Return to old artistic conventions.

Akhen-who?

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Compare and contrast the styles of Kingship.

Akhenaton Amarna period 1353 BCE sandstone 13’

Khafre, from Gizeh,ca. 2520-2494 BCE. Diorite, 5' 6 high

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Valley of the Kings

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Innermost coffin of Tutankhamen, from his tomb at Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1323 BCE. Gold with inlay of enamel and semiprecious

stones, 6’ 1” long. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.