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Amenhotep Collection

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

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues Mu

Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues Mu
Egyptian art. Nefertiti. 14th century B.C. Egyptian Princess, wife of Amenhotep IV Akhenaton. Bust. Limestone and stucco. It is believed to have been crafted in 1345 BC by the sculptor Thutmose

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and thre

Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and thre
Egyptian art. A house altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and three of their Daughters. Relief. Limestone. New Kingdom. Amarna period. 18th dynasty. C. 1350 B.C. Egyptian Museum of Berlin. Germany

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Akhenaton / Egypt / Brunton

Akhenaton / Egypt / Brunton
AKHENATON also known as AMENHOTEP IV or AMENOPHIS IV Egyptian ruler, began a new religion of Aton, the sun disc

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Nefertiti / Brunton

Nefertiti / Brunton
queen NEFERTITI wife of Pharaoh AKHENATEN (Amenhotep IV) daughter of the vizier Ay and mother of six

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning

Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning Amun is Satisfied), a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled for 17 years and died in 1336 BC or 1334 BC

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The Colossi of Amenhotep 111 at the Northern Gate of the

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The Colossi of Amenhotep 111 at the Northern Gate of the Temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi at Temple of Amenhotep 111

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi at Temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi of Memnan at The mortuary temple of Amenhotep 111

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi of Memnan at The mortuary temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Entrance to the tomb of Amenhotep II, Egypt

Entrance to the tomb of Amenhotep II, Egypt, Victorian period

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom (limestone)

Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom (limestone) (see also 97984)
IND97983 Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom (limestone) (see also 97984) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Egyptian National Museum, Cairo

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (pottery, white cream slip

Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (pottery, white cream slip
3525829 Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata, c.1390-1353 BC (pottery, white cream slip, paint) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 39.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III, c. 1390-1353 BC (dried mud, mud plaster

Ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III, c. 1390-1353 BC (dried mud, mud plaster
3525824 Ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III, c.1390-1353 BC (dried mud, mud plaster, gesso) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 140 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Cosmetic Spoon in the Shape of Swimming Woman Holding a Dish, c

Cosmetic Spoon in the Shape of Swimming Woman Holding a Dish, c
3525823 Cosmetic Spoon in the Shape of Swimming Woman Holding a Dish, c. 1390-1352 BC (travertine and steatite) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 22.5 long cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Foreigners in a Procession, c. 1345 BC (painted limestone)

Foreigners in a Procession, c. 1345 BC (painted limestone)
3525817 Foreigners in a Procession, c.1345 BC (painted limestone) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 53.5 wide cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Tomb Relief of the Chief Physician Amenhotep and Family, c

Tomb Relief of the Chief Physician Amenhotep and Family, c
499566 Tomb Relief of the Chief Physician Amenhotep and Family, c.1279-1257 BC (limestone with traces of paint) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); 128x119.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Osirid pillar of Akhenaten (1365-1349 BC) from the sun temple of Amenophis IV at Karnak

Osirid pillar of Akhenaten (1365-1349 BC) from the sun temple of Amenophis IV at Karnak
PWI104696 Osirid pillar of Akhenaten (1365-1349 BC) from the sun temple of Amenophis IV at Karnak, New Kingdom, c.1350 BC (terracotta) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); height

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Head of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC) (stone)

Head of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC) (stone)
XIR173208 Head of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c.1364-47 BC) (stone) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Luxor Museum of Ancient Art, Egypt; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Relief depicting Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC), Nefertiti and their Daughter

Relief depicting Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c. 1364-47 BC), Nefertiti and their Daughter
XIR173205 Relief depicting Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c.1364-47 BC), Nefertiti and their Daughter, Meritaton, Making an Offering to Aten

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egyptian architecture of Dendera and Karnak

Egyptian architecture of Dendera and Karnak
Egyptian architecture: bas-relief from the temples of Dendera (Tentyra) and Karnak, Luxor, and the colossi of Memnon, statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Amenhotep III in the Blue Crown, c. 1390-52 B. C. (quartzite)

Amenhotep III in the Blue Crown, c. 1390-52 B. C. (quartzite)
3740397 Amenhotep III in the Blue Crown, c.1390-52 B.C. (quartzite) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); height: 35 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: From Egypt)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Menat necklace from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (Faience, bronze or copper alloy, glass

Menat necklace from Malqata, c. 1390-1353 BC (Faience, bronze or copper alloy, glass
3526068 Menat necklace from Malqata, c.1390-1353 BC (Faience, bronze or copper alloy, glass, agate, carnelian, lapis lazuli)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Colossi of Memnon, near Luxor, Egypt

Colossi of Memnon, near Luxor, Egypt
Colossi of Memnon, two large stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Theban Necropolis near Luxor, Egypt. Date: 1922

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Reconstruction of Wall Decoration from the Temple of Amun at Malqata, c

Reconstruction of Wall Decoration from the Temple of Amun at Malqata, c
3525836 Reconstruction of Wall Decoration from the Temple of Amun at Malqata, c.1390-1352 BC (faience, modern plaster, gold paint) by Egyptian School; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic pharaoh, reigned from c150 BC

Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic pharaoh, reigned from c150 BC
531227 Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic pharaoh, reigned from c150 BC, here with Nefertiti and their two daughters offering gifts to the Sun. Relief originally in Temple of Sun, Thebes

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV

Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV
529272 Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning Amun is Satisfied), a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, c

Bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, c
XIR219626 Bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, c.1353-1337 BC (limestone) (see also 107947) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); height

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period

Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period
XIR219625 Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, 1353-1337 BC (painted limestone) (see also 50764)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Head of Amenophis III (diorite)

Head of Amenophis III (diorite)
PWI104690 Head of Amenophis III (diorite) by Egyptian, New Kingdom (c.1567-1085 BC); height: 32.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; ePeter Willi; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: El Amarna Tablet, c. 1350 BC (clay)

El Amarna Tablet, c. 1350 BC (clay)
2973975 El Amarna Tablet, c.1350 BC (clay) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); (add.info.: The Amarna letters (sometimes referred to as the Amarna correspondence or Amarna tablets)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Vase, c. 1390-1353 BC (glass)

Vase, c. 1390-1353 BC (glass)
3525830 Vase, c.1390-1353 BC (glass) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 9.7 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: From Upper Egypt, Thebes, Malqata)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Seated statue of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten), New Kingdom, c

Seated statue of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten), New Kingdom, c
XIR242831 Seated statue of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten), New Kingdom, c.1375-1354 BC (steatite) (b/w photo) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); height: 64 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; Egyptian

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c

Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c
XIR218945 Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c.1391-1353 BC (diorite) (see also 50887) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Gazelle, c. 1390-1353 B. C. (elephant Ivory, wood, blue-pigment inlay)

Gazelle, c. 1390-1353 B. C. (elephant Ivory, wood, blue-pigment inlay)
3614044 Gazelle, c. 1390-1353 B.C. (elephant Ivory, wood, blue-pigment inlay) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 11.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Reconstruction of a Cartouche of Amenhotep III from Malqata, c

Reconstruction of a Cartouche of Amenhotep III from Malqata, c
3525831 Reconstruction of a Cartouche of Amenhotep III from Malqata, c.1390-1353 BC (faience, modern plaster and gold paint) by Egyptian School; 52.1 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period: The latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty

Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period: The latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty
529477 Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period:The latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty was marked by the reign of Amenhotep IV

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period

Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period
XIR50764 Statuette of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) and Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom, 1353-1337 BC (painted limestone) (see also 219625)

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) with baboons, New Kingdom (painted stone)

Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) with baboons, New Kingdom (painted stone)
XIR232898 Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) with baboons, New Kingdom (painted stone) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Louvre, Paris, France; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Relief of a man seated beside a table, Amarna Period (limestone)

Relief of a man seated beside a table, Amarna Period (limestone)
FIT168049 Relief of a man seated beside a table, Amarna Period (limestone) by Egyptian; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Thebes: First Court of the Temple. Date: circa 1890

Thebes: First Court of the Temple. Date: circa 1890

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Profile - Bust of Pharoah Akhenaten from Amarna

Profile - Bust of Pharoah Akhenaten from Amarna
Profile - Bust of Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaten - from Amarna, the capital city newly established and built by Akhenaten of the late Eighteenth Dynasty, and abandoned shortly after his death

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III

Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering

Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering with two glasses of wine

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Amenhotep IV or Aknaton of the XVIII Dynasty Amarna

Amenhotep IV or Aknaton of the XVIII Dynasty Amarna

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Egyptian wall-painting of Amenhotep I, 16th century BC

Egyptian wall-painting of Amenhotep I, 16th century BC
Wall-painting of Amenhotep I (reigned 1526-1506 BC) from a tomb in Thebes, 16th century BC

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt

Main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt
Ground level of the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, exhibiting sarcophagi as well as various statues such as the monumental depiction of Amenhotep III

Background imageAmenhotep Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt
Relief of a pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Sandstone. Probably from Karnak, Egypt. Amarna Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark



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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.