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Colossal head problably from Thutmose I. Egypt
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Colossal head problably from Thutmose I. Egypt
Colossal sandstone head of an egyptian pharaoh, probably Thutmose I. Around 1500 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From Karnak, Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
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1500 Bust Colossal Dynasty Karnak Monumental Pharaoh Ruler Sandstone Thebes Thutmose Thutmosis Tuthmosis
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1. Title: "Colossal Sandstone Head of Pharaoh Thutmose I: A Testament to Ancient Egyptian Sculpture and Royal Power" This image showcases a colossal sandstone head, believed to be that of Pharaoh Thutmose I, hailing from the magnificent civilization of ancient Egypt during the 18th Dynasty, around 1500 BC. The New Kingdom period, a time of great artistic and cultural achievements, is epitomized by this monumental work of art. Originating from the sacred city of Thebes, specifically the grand temple complex of Karnak, this colossal head now resides in the hallowed halls of the British Museum in London, United Kingdom. The passage of time has not diminished the awe-inspiring presence of this ancient relic, which stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Egypt's rich history. The intricately carved features of the pharaoh's face reveal a regal and powerful countenance, with piercing eyes and a strong jawline. The meticulous attention to detail in the carving of the royal headdress, adorned with the distinctive nemes headdress and uraeus serpent, further underscores the grandeur and majesty of the ruler. As a symbol of the pharaoh's divine authority, this colossal head was likely part of a larger statue or monument, possibly a colossus or a temple gateway. The sandstone material, a popular choice for monumental sculpture due to its durability, ensures that this ancient work of art continues to captivate and inspire generations. The colossal sandstone head of Pharaoh Thutmose I serves as a poignant reminder of the artistic and cultural achievements of ancient Egypt, as well as the enduring power and influence of its rulers. This magnificent relic continues to captivate and fascinate visitors to the British Museum, offering a glimpse into the rich and complex history of one of the world's most ancient civilizations.
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