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Statue of Akhenaton


E-012SPM   Mounted on a marble base to sit on tabletop, 9.5" tall.
This gilded statue, with color details, is a regal view of one of the most influential of Egypt's Pharaohs, Akhenaton.  Here he is depicted in a traditional pose, holding the crook and flail, Egyptian symbols of royal power and authority.
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Bust of Nefertiti in black soapstone finish
E-006KM, 10" tall.  Wife of Akhenaton, Nefertiti is mainly remembered  for her physical beauty--mostly due to the original of this bust.
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Product  #E-166GP
• Finish: Gold with color details
• Type: Bust
  Material: Bonded Marble
• Size: 14" tall
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Bust of Cleopatra in antiqued marble finish
HISTORY:  Akhenaton--originally called Amenhotep IV--ruled Egypt for 17 years (1367-1350 B.C.) together with his beautiful Queen, Nefertiti. He was son of Amenhotep III. The priesthood of Amun at Thebes, enormously enriched by the tribute donated by the Pharoahs to the God, became the real power. Like his father before him, Akhenaton initially recognized the power of the Priests of Amun at Thebes but after the fifth year of his reign, he changed the state cult of Amun to that of Aten, the Unique God. He also assumed the name Akhenaton ("The Glory of the Aten"). This began two decades of religious reforms overthrowing millenia of traditional religious and civil life. Akhenaton erected a temple to the Sun God at Karnak. The Aten temple contained a peristyle court whose 28 pillars supported colossal statues of the King. The original of the Akhenaton bust displayed on our site is what remains of one of those statues.
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