AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF NEW KINGDOM, DYNASTY XVIII, REIGN OF AKHENATEN, 1353-1335 B.C. Sculpted in sunk relief with a female offering bearer facing right, wearing a full wig, holding a palm frond and a lotus blossom in her raised hands, the arm of a second figure preserved to the left, a register line above, with extensive traces of ancient gesso and pigment throughout, including red for flesh tones and blue for the lotus 9 in. (22.8 cm.) wide
AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF NEW KINGDOM, DYNASTY XVIII, REIGN OF AKHENATEN, 1353-1335 B.C. Sculpted in sunk relief with a female offering bearer facing right, wearing a full wig, holding a palm frond and a lotus blossom in her raised hands, the arm of a second figure preserved to the left, a register line above, with extensive traces of ancient gesso and pigment throughout, including red for flesh tones and blue for the lotus 9 in. (22.8 cm.) wide
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