Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
A fragment of a green schist Egyptian royal statue wearing the «khat» and
the «hb-sd» dress is kept at the Museo Nazionale of Naples. In the past the sculpture
was dated to the XXII or XXVI dynasty because of its polished surface.
However the styling of the face, in particular of the eyes and eyebrows, leads to
believe that it represents Thutmosis III. It presents indeed some similarities with
the big statue presently kept at the Cairo Museum and found in the Akhmenu: i.e.
the neck showing a prominent Adam's apple, and the choice itself of such a material
as the green schist. For such reasons the statue is likely to belong to the beginning of
Thutmosis III's individual reign, in agreement with its probable provenance from
the Akhmenu. The particular characteristics of the statue of Naples lead to think
about the iconography of Thutmosis III and its connections with that of Hatshepsut.
Finally, the roundish shape of the face underlined by the choice of the
«khat», and the apotheosis posture point perhaps to a particular aspect of kingship.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Capriotti, Giuseppina
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