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Statue of Iwnit. Egypt

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Statue of Iwnit. Egypt

Egyptian Art. Statue of Iwnit. Reign of Pharaoh Amenophis III. 18th Dynasty. Between 1405 - 1367 BC. New Kingdom. Luxor Museum. Egypt

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Amenophis Ankh Ansata Crux Dynasty Luxor Nile Reign


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This stunning statue, titled Iwnit, represents the Goddess Iwnit during the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III in Egypt's 18th Dynasty, around 1405-1367 BC. Iwnit was a goddess of the Nile and the personification of the Nile's annual flooding. She was often depicted as a seated figure, holding symbols of life-giving water and fertility. The statue, now housed in the Luxor Museum in Egypt, showcases the intricate details and masterful craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian art. Iwnit is depicted wearing a elegant headdress adorned with the symbol of the Ankh, the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for life. In her hands, she holds the Crux Ansata, or Ankh with arms outstretched, symbolizing the offering of life and sustenance. The goddess' serene expression and the delicate details of her clothing and headdress are a testament to the advanced skill of the ancient Egyptian sculptors. The statue's historical significance lies in its association with the New Kingdom, a period of great power and prosperity in ancient Egyptian history. The reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III marked the height of this empire, with significant achievements in art, architecture, and culture. The statue of Iwnit is a prime example of the artistic and religious traditions that flourished during this time. The Nile River, a central element in ancient Egyptian life and religion, is depicted flowing gracefully behind the goddess. The statue's peaceful and harmonious composition reflects the ancient Egyptians' deep reverence for the natural world and their belief in the divine power of the Nile. Overall, the statue of Iwnit is a captivating reminder of the rich history and artistic achievements of ancient Egypt.

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