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Ancient Egyptian granite statue of Thutmose IV and mother Tio, from Karnak, Egypt, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian granite statue of Thutmose IV and mother Tio, from Karnak, Egypt, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty


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Filename: 940_18_11224251.jpg

Size: 2727 x 3725 (2.3MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Ancient Egyptian granite statue of Thutmose IV and mother Tio, from Karnak, Egypt, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Granite statue of Thutmose IV and his mother Tio, wife of Amenhotep II. From Karnak

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Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeology Female Likeness Mother New Kingdom Side By Side Xviii Dynasty Thutmose Iv


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This print showcases an extraordinary piece of ancient Egyptian history - a granite statue of Thutmose IV and his mother Tio. The statue, dating back to the New Kingdom in Dynasty XVIII, is a remarkable example of the artistic craftsmanship that thrived during this era. In this front view studio shot, we are presented with the side-by-side figures of Thutmose IV and Tio. Carved from solid granite, their lifelike features are meticulously detailed, reflecting the mastery of ancient Egyptian sculptors. The vertical composition emphasizes their regal stature and captures the essence of their powerful bond as mother and son. As we delve into Egypt's rich past through this artwork, we glimpse into the lives and lineage of these prominent figures. Tio, wife of Amenhotep II, exudes grace and elegance while Thutmose IV emanates strength and authority. Their likenesses serve as a testament to their status within society during a time when pharaohs ruled over one of history's most magnificent civilizations. This image not only invites us to marvel at its aesthetic beauty but also serves as a window into Ancient Egyptian culture. It symbolizes our fascination with archaeology and our desire to uncover secrets from centuries ago. Through this photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG), we can appreciate both the artistry behind this masterpiece and its historical significance in shaping our understanding of human civilization.

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