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18th Dynasty Collection (#8)

The 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, which spanned from the 16th to the 13th century BC, was a period filled with remarkable art and historical figures

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: The God Amon embracing Ramesses II, Karnak, c. 1401-1213 BC (sandstone)

The God Amon embracing Ramesses II, Karnak, c. 1401-1213 BC (sandstone)
XIR113554 The God Amon embracing Ramesses II, Karnak, c.1401-1213 BC (sandstone) by Egyptian, New Kingdom (c.1567-1085 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Bouquet capital, Thebes, Egypt, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Bouquet capital, Thebes, Egypt, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Bouquet capital, Thebes, Egypt, (1928). So-called bouquet capitals (papyrus clusters, lilies, nymphaea) as depicted on wall paintings

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Tomb of Tutankhamun, pharaoh of the 18th dynasty during the New Kingdom of Egyptian history was excavated by British archaeologist

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Colossal Memnon Statues at Thebes - the Farther One Used to Emit a Cry at Sunrise

Colossal Memnon Statues at Thebes - the Farther One Used to Emit a Cry at Sunrise
Colossal " Memnon" Statues at Thebes - the Farther One Used to Emit a Cry at Sunrise, Egypt, c1930s. Colossi of Memnon, statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: The Ruins at Denderah, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Ruins at Denderah, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Ruins at Denderah, 1890. The Mammisi, at Dendera Temple complex, raised by Nectanebo II (360-343 BC). From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Ruins at Karnak, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ruins at Karnak, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ruins at Karnak, 1890. Construction of Karnak Temple Complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued to the Ptolemaic period

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Colossal Staues at Thebes, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Colossal Staues at Thebes, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Colossal Staues at Thebes, 1890. The Colossi of Memnon are two quartzite sandstone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty (c1350 BC), in the Theban Necropolis

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Colosses of Thebes, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Colosses of Thebes, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Colosses of Thebes, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Memphis - The Alabaster Sphinx, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Memphis - The Alabaster Sphinx, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Memphis - The Alabaster Sphinx, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Luxor. Temples, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Luxor. Temples, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Luxor. Tempel - Temples, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Luxor: The Temple of Amenophis III, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Luxor: The Temple of Amenophis III, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Luxor: The Temple of Amenophis III, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: The Vocal Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. Artist: Francis Bedford

The Vocal Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. Artist: Francis Bedford
The Vocal Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. One of a pair of 70ft/21m stone statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) that stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. Artist: Francis Bedford

The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. Artist: Francis Bedford
The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, 1862. Two 70ft/21m stone statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) that stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Detail of the Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, December 4th 1838 (1846). Artist

Detail of the Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, December 4th 1838 (1846). Artist
Detail of the Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt, December 4th 1838 (1846). Two 70ft/21m stone statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) that stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: The Colossi of Memnon, at Thebes, during the Inundation, Egypt, c1845. Artist

The Colossi of Memnon, at Thebes, during the Inundation, Egypt, c1845. Artist
The Colossi of Memnon, at Thebes, during the Inundation, Egypt, c1845. Two 70ft/21m stone statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) that stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Head of the Ancient Egyptian Queen Makare Hatshepsut, (c early 20th century). Artist

Head of the Ancient Egyptian Queen Makare Hatshepsut, (c early 20th century). Artist
Head of the Ancient Egyptian Queen Makare Hatshepsut, (c early 20th century). Hatshepsut reigned Egypt between 1479 and 1458 BC. British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered her tomb in 1899

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)

Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). After he ascended to the throne in c1350 BC Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Ancient Egyptian headdress and earrings, 18th Dynasty, 16th-13th century BC

Ancient Egyptian headdress and earrings, 18th Dynasty, 16th-13th century BC. From the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background image18th Dynasty Collection: Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey

Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey. Illustration made from the funerary painting on the east wall of the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt




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The 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, which spanned from the 16th to the 13th century BC, was a period filled with remarkable art and historical figures. One such figure is Goddess Sekhmet, who was often depicted as a lioness-headed deity symbolizing power and protection. The Tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt, holds breathtaking wall paintings that showcase the opulence and beauty of this era. These intricate artworks provide us with a glimpse into the life and beliefs of ancient Egyptians. Tiy, an influential queen during this dynasty, is immortalized in a stunning painting by Winifred Mabel Brunton. The artist's portrayal captures Tiy's regal elegance and her significant role in Egyptian society. Another prominent queen from this time was Nefertiti. Brunton's artwork also brings Nefertiti to life through her skillful brushstrokes. This depiction showcases Nefertiti's renowned beauty and grace. Exploring further into Tutankhamun's tomb reveals an antechamber that takes us back in time to ancient Egypt. This view transports us to another world where pharaohs were laid to rest with treasures fit for royalty. A fragment of wall painting discovered in Thebes gives us insight into everyday life during this period. It depicts scenes of hunting and fishing activities enjoyed by nobles like Nebamun. Akhenaten stands out among other pharaohs due to his religious reforms centered around Aten worship instead of traditional polytheism. "Akhenaten and His Family" is another masterpiece by Brunton that portrays Akhenaten alongside his wife Queen Nefertiti and their children as they bask under Aten's divine rays. Ancient Egyptian fashion can be admired through headdresses adorned with precious jewels and intricately designed earrings worn by both men and women during this dynasty. Scarabs held great significance in Egyptian culture, symbolizing rebirth and protection.