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Colossal head of Ramesses II (1298-32 BC) New Kingdom (photo)

Colossal head of Ramesses II (1298-32 BC) New Kingdom (photo)


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Colossal head of Ramesses II (1298-32 BC) New Kingdom (photo)

JB117459 Colossal head of Ramesses II (1298-32 BC) New Kingdom (photo) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); Temple of Amun, Luxor, Egypt; eJohn Bethell; Egyptian, out of copyright

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© John Bethell / Bridgeman Images

Amon Amun Colossal Monumental Pharaoh


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This print showcases the colossal head of Ramesses II, a prominent figure from the New Kingdom era in ancient Egypt. Created by the Egyptian 19th Dynasty around 1298-32 BC, this monumental sculpture can be found at the Temple of Amun in Luxor, Egypt. The intricate details and grandeur of this artwork are beautifully captured by photographer John Bethell. Ramesses II was one of Egypt's most powerful pharaohs, known for his military conquests and ambitious building projects. This larger-than-life statue is a testament to his reign and serves as a reminder of his divine status. The skillful craftsmanship employed in creating this sculpture is evident through its lifelike features and imposing presence. The image transports us back in time to an era when gods were worshipped fervently and pharaohs ruled with absolute authority. It allows us to marvel at the awe-inspiring architecture that adorned ancient Egyptian temples, serving as symbols of power and religious devotion. As we gaze upon this photograph, we cannot help but feel humbled by the legacy left behind by Ramesses II and appreciate the artistic mastery that has preserved it for centuries. It serves as a window into an ancient civilization that continues to fascinate and inspire people worldwide.

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