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Akenaton Collection

"Akenaton: The Enigmatic Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step back in time to the 14th century BC, where Akenaton, the heretic pharaoh of the 18th dynasty

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Nefertiti, Ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)

Nefertiti, Ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
Nefertiti, Ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Nefertiti was the wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and was a supporter of his worship of the sun god

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Faience Scarab with Name of Queen Tiy, Reign of Amenhotep III to Akhenaten (1410-1355 BCE)

Faience Scarab with Name of Queen Tiy, Reign of Amenhotep III to Akhenaten (1410-1355 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Faience Scarab with Name of Queen Tiy (image 2 of 2), Reign of Amenhotep III to Akhenaten (1410-1355 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)

Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). After he ascended to the throne in c1350 BC Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti under the rays of the sun-god Aten, Egyptian Museum: Cairo

Relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti under the rays of the sun-god Aten, Egyptian Museum: Cairo
Relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti under the rays of the sun-god Aten, Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Amulet: Cartouche with Prenomen of Akhenaten, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of

Amulet: Cartouche with Prenomen of Akhenaten, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Amulet: Double Cartouche of King Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18

Amulet: Double Cartouche of King Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Ring: Neferkheperure-Waenre (Akhenaten), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18

Ring: Neferkheperure-Waenre (Akhenaten), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Ring: Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Ring: Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18

Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Head From a Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Queen Tiye, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18

Head From a Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Queen Tiye, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Akhenaten (about 1353-1336 BCE)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Portrait bust of Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh

Portrait bust of Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh
534372 Portrait bust of Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh. 14th century BC (sculpture bust in sandstone bust) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh

Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh
534375 Nefertiti, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh. 14th century BC (sculpture in dark granite bust) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Statue of Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten of the XVIII Dynasty

Statue of Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten of the XVIII Dynasty

Background imageAkenaton Collection: A daughter of King Ikhnaton, 1936

A daughter of King Ikhnaton, 1936. Brown sandstone bust. From the studio of the sculptor Thutmose at El Amarna. Found in the collection of the Agyptisches Museum, Berlin

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Akhenaten, 1375 BC

Akhenaten, 1375 BC. Statue of Akhenaten first known as Amenhotep IV, Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Akhenaten, Egypt, 1375 BC

Akhenaten, Egypt, 1375 BC. Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Bust of Nefertiti, queen and wife of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)

Bust of Nefertiti, queen and wife of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV). Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC. She was a supporter of Akhenatens worship of the sun god, Aten

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BC

Limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BC
Detail of limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, probably from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BC. This limestone stela illustrates the shift in religious beliefs

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Statue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, 14th century BC

Statue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, 14th century BC
Statue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten (reigned 1353-1336 BC), from Karnak in Egypt, from the Louvres collection, 14th century BC

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Relief showing the head of Akhenaten, 14th century BC

Relief showing the head of Akhenaten, 14th century BC
Relief showing the head of Akhenaten (ruled 1353-1336 BC)

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Egyptian relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti holding their daughters, 14th century BC

Egyptian relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti holding their daughters, 14th century BC
Egyptian relief of Akhenaten (reigned 1353-1336 BC) and Nefertiti holding their daughters, under the rays of the sun-god Aten, 14th century BC

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Akhenaten holding one of his daughters

Akhenaten holding one of his daughters beneath the rays of the Sun-disk (Aten). A relief from El-Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Head of Queen Nefertiti of Egypt

Head of Queen Nefertiti of Egypt
Limestone head of Queen Nefertiti, wife of Akhenaten, from El Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Nefertiti, Egyptian queen and consort of Akhenaten, 14th century BC

Nefertiti, Egyptian queen and consort of Akhenaten, 14th century BC. Painted sculptured head found at Amarna in 1912. Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Carved head of king Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1353-c1334 BC

Carved head of king Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1353-c1334 BC. After he ascended to the throne in c1353 BC Akhenaten set about transforming the religion of Ancient Egypt

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Wall painting from the tomb of Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1375 BC

Wall painting from the tomb of Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1375 BC. The painting shows waterfowl flying up out of reeds

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic Egyptian pharaoh

Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic Egyptian pharaoh. Relief originally in the Temple of the Sun, Thebes, showing Akhenaten with his wife Nefertiti and their two daughters offering gifts to the Sun

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Nefertiti 14th century BC, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh

Nefertiti 14th century BC, queen consort of Akenaton (Akhenaten) the heretic pharaoh. Dark granite bust

Background imageAkenaton Collection: Wall painting from tomb of Akhnaton (Akenaton or Akhenaten) c1375 BC showing waterfowl

Wall painting from tomb of Akhnaton (Akenaton or Akhenaten) c1375 BC showing waterfowl flying up out of reeds. On left is stand of Papyrus which was used to produce writing material


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"Akenaton: The Enigmatic Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step back in time to the 14th century BC, where Akenaton, the heretic pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, ruled over a kingdom steeped in mystery and intrigue. This captivating figure is immortalized through various artistic masterpieces that have survived throughout history. One such masterpiece is a stunning portrait bust of Nefertiti, Akenaton's queen consort. With delicate features and an air of regality, she stands as a symbol of beauty and power during this tumultuous era. Another artwork depicts both Akenaton and Nefertiti basking under the rays of the sun-god Aten, showcasing their devotion to this newfound monotheistic religion. Amulets bearing Akhenaten's name can also be found among ancient artifacts. These intricate pieces serve as reminders of his reign and influence during Egypt's New Kingdom period. One amulet displays his cartouche with his prenomen while another showcases a double cartouche representing King Akhenaten himself. A ring engraved with Neferkheperure-Waenre (Akhenaten) further emphasizes his significance within Egyptian society. As you gaze upon these relics from Dynasty 18, it becomes clear that Akhenaten left an indelible mark on history. Not only was he known for his radical religious reforms but also for challenging traditional artistic conventions. His distinctive elongated facial features are evident in sculptures like the head from a shabti figurine belonging to Queen Tiye – an exquisite piece that pays homage to her royal status. As we delve deeper into the life and legacy of Akenaton, we uncover tales shrouded in enigma and controversy. Despite being labeled as a "heretic, " he dared to challenge centuries-old beliefs by introducing worship solely dedicated to one god – Aten. The statue depicting Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten further immortalizes this pharaoh's reign.