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Stele depicting the Egyptian divine triad of the Pharaoh Ramses II between the god Amon-Ra and the goddess Hathor, in the Statuary of the Museo Egizio, Turin
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Stele depicting the Egyptian divine triad of the Pharaoh Ramses II between the god Amon-Ra and the goddess Hathor, in the Statuary of the Museo Egizio, Turin
Stele depicting the Egyptian divine triad of the Pharaoh Ramses II between the god Amon-Ra and the goddess Hathor, in the Statuary of the Museo Egizio, Turin Turin Museo di Antichit, Egyptian Section Sculpture, Stele Nineteenth Dynasty, New Kingdom, Egypt - Egyptian Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1279-1213 a.C
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-031433-0000
Media ID 33116157
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Africa Crown Divinity Egypt Egyptian Art Egyptian Egyptians Figure Personage Hathor History Of Ancient Populations Hybrid Divinity Insignia New Kingdom Nobility Pharaoh Emblem Headdress Civilian Society And Politics
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This print showcases a remarkable stele depicting the Egyptian divine triad of Pharaoh Ramses II, flanked by the powerful god Amon-Ra and the enchanting goddess Hathor. The stele is housed in the Statuary of the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy. Dating back to the Nineteenth Dynasty during Egypt's New Kingdom period (1279-1213 BCE), this exquisite artwork is a testament to ancient Egyptian artistry and religious beliefs. The pharaoh, adorned with his distinctive headdress that symbolizes his civilian, military, and religious roles, stands proudly between two deities who played significant roles in Egyptian mythology. Amon-Ra, often regarded as the king of gods and associated with creation and fertility, looms majestically on one side of Ramses II. On the other side stands Hathor, a hybrid divinity embodying love, beauty, music, dance - aspects that were highly valued in ancient Egyptian society. The intricate details carved into this stele are awe-inspiring. From Ramses II's regal crown to Amon-Ra's emblematic insignia and Hathor's musical instrument held gracefully in her hand – each element tells a story about nobility and power within ancient civilization. Photographed by Alinari Fratelli around 1920-1930 CE. , this image not only captures an extraordinary piece of history but also provides us with valuable insights into Egypt's rich cultural heritage. As we admire this masterpiece from afar today at Turin Museo di Antichit’s Egyptian Section Sculpture gallery; we are transported back thousands of years to witness firsthand how art intertwined with society and politics during those times. Let us cherish these possessions of nobility as they offer glimpses into an era long gone but forever immortalized through magnificent works like this stele from Egypt's nineteenth dynasty.
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