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"Unveiling the Majesty of Amun: A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt's Spiritual Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ancient Egypt

Background imageAmoun Collection: Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt

Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Horemheb. Last Pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled from 1323 to 1295 BC. Horemheb and god Amun. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageAmoun Collection: Statue of god Amun with factions of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun

Statue of god Amun with factions of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun
Egyptian Art. Statue of god Amun with factions of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. From the Temple of Amon (Karnak). 18th DynastyI. New Empire. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageAmoun Collection: Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing. E

Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing. E
Egyptian Art. New Empire. Dynasty XVIII. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageAmoun Collection: Stele with a hymn to Amun. Egypt

Stele with a hymn to Amun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. New Empire. Dynasty XVIII. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageAmoun Collection: Egyptian Art. Bronze statuette depicting the god Amun

Egyptian Art. Bronze statuette depicting the god Amun standing with leg and arm upfront and holding a scepter now missed. Cover his head with crown that has lost two pens

Background imageAmoun Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an offering to the god Amun. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageAmoun 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 imageAmoun Collection: Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Cha

Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Chapel of the Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmoun Collection: Relief depicting god Amun. Luxor

Relief depicting god Amun. Luxor
Relief depicting god Amun with great helmet covered with two large feathers and beard sitting on the throne. First court of Ramses II. New Empire. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmoun Collection: Egyptian Art. New Empire. 18th Dynasty. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian Art. New Empire. 18th Dynasty. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary


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"Unveiling the Majesty of Amun: A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt's Spiritual Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ancient Egypt, where gods and pharaohs reigned supreme. Amongst them, one deity stood tall - Amun, the god of creation and king of all gods. In this collection of remarkable artifacts, we witness the profound influence Amun held over Egyptian civilization. Behold a magnificent statue depicting the mighty god Amun alongside factions of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The intricate details showcase their divine connection, symbolizing power and protection bestowed upon the young ruler by this revered deity. Moving forward through history, we encounter Pharaoh Horemheb standing beside Amun; an awe-inspiring testament to their unbreakable bond. This stele adorned with a hymn to Amun reveals hieroglyphic writings that pay homage to his eternal presence within Egyptian culture. Delving deeper into artistic expressions dedicated to Amun, a bronze statuette captures his essence with unparalleled craftsmanship. Its delicate features exude divinity as if frozen in time for eternity. Karnak Temple emerges as a sacred ground where Pharaoh Ramesses II carries offerings before Amun's altar. Witnessing these grand gestures ignites our imagination about the spiritual significance attached to such rituals. Pharaoh Amenhotep III offers a lotus flower to honor his beloved god - an act steeped in devotion and gratitude for blessings received from above. These reliefs reveal how deeply intertwined faith was with every aspect of daily life during Egypt's New Kingdom era. In Luxor, another relief unveils god Amun himself - regal and commanding respect from all who laid eyes upon him. His presence radiates strength and wisdom that guided both pharaohs and commoners alike throughout generations. Returning once more to Karnak Temple, we find ourselves captivated by Pharaoh Ramesses II making offerings to Amun.