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Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten
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Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten
Statuette stone bust sculpture portrait of a princess - presumably Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of King Akhenaten - New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, 1364 1347 BC. Item to be found in the Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: 14th century BC
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Meritaton, the Beloved Daughter of the Sun: A Regal Portrait from Ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty Meritaton, the eldest of six daughters of the enigmatic Pharaoh Akhenaten, is depicted in this stunning statuette stone bust sculpture, a testament to the artistic mastery of the New Kingdom's Eighteenth Dynasty. Dated around 1364-1347 BC, this exquisite piece is currently housed in the Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark. Meritaton's father, Akhenaten, is renowned for his religious revolution, abandoning the traditional polytheistic beliefs in favor of monotheistic worship of the sun disk, Aten. Akhenaten's reign was marked by significant changes in art and architecture, with a focus on naturalism and simplicity. This portrait of Meritaton embodies the new aesthetic, with her slender figure, serene expression, and delicate features. Her wig, adorned with a sun disk and uraeus, signifies her royal status and connection to her father's divine sun god. The intricate details of her headdress, collar, and earrings display the exceptional craftsmanship of the time. Meritaton's identity is confirmed by her cartouche, which bears her name and titles. She is referred to as 'the King's Great Royal Wife, his Beloved,' indicating that she held a significant role in the royal court. Meritaton's sister, Nefertiti, is more famous today, but Meritaton's portrait offers a glimpse into the lives of the lesser-known yet influential women of the Eighteenth Dynasty. This artifact not only showcases the artistic achievements of ancient Egypt but also offers a glimpse into the lives of its people, their beliefs, and their rulers.
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