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New Kingdom (about 1550-1069 BC) art: private sculpture
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Early 18th Dynasty - Ahmose - Hatshepsut
Sculpture is often rather small in scale, and seems to follow prototypes of the Old and Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC).
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Mid 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III - Amenhotep II
The sculpture is in general larger in scale. There is the development of new statue types (e.g. stelophorous).
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a stelophorus made in clay; from Thebes
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Page 1976:
84, no. 92
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Page 1976:
84, no. 92
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Page 1976:
no. 64
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Page 1976:
no. 65
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Page 1976:
69, no. 73
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part of a statue of the vizier
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other view (the
back, with a modern inscription)
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Stewart 1983:
29, no. 106
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Page 1976:
no. 75
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Late 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III and post-Amarna Period
Sculpture reaches exceptionally high standards. Amarna private sculpture is rarey attested: the few examples follow the depiction of the king.
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from Bubastis,
datable under Amenhotep III
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from Sinai
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from Hierakonpolis
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73, no. 77
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date: late 18th Dynasty
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date: late 18th Dynasty
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82, no. 89
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75, no. 79
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Ramesside Period
Sculpture is sometimes on a great scale, but the workmanship can be quite rough.
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from Abydos
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84-85, no. 93
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91-92, no. 102
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91, no. 101
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from Abydos
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Page 1976:
90, no. 99
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(dated under Ramesses
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Page 1976:
119, no. 165
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the mayor of the southern city Paser
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Page 1976:
119, no. 166
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