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Replica Bust of Nefertiti, Germany
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Replica Bust of Nefertiti, Germany
Full size plaster replica of a limestone bust of Nefertiti. The original bust of Nefertiti (meaning the beautiful one has come forth ) was discovered in 1912. Since then, Nefertiti has become one of the most famous women of the ancient world and an icon of feminine beauty. She was the 14th century BC Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. The original bust, now in the Neues Museum, Berlin, is believed to have been crafted in 1345 B.C. by the sculptor Thutmose, because it was found in his workshop in Amarna, Egypt. This bust is an official copy from the early 1900s and bears the stamp of the Berlin Museum and cast number 539 on its base. TRURI : 1946.118
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TRURI : 1946.118
Media ID 18833319
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Blue Crown Face Gold Gypsum Limestone Nofretete Stucco
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This stunning print captures the full-size plaster replica of the Replica Bust of Nefertiti, Germany. The original limestone bust, discovered in 1912, showcases the timeless beauty and elegance of Nefertiti, making her one of the most renowned women from ancient times. As the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century BC, she became an iconic symbol of feminine allure. Crafted by Thutmose in 1345 B. C. , this replica is an official copy from the early 1900s and proudly bears the stamp of Berlin Museum along with its cast number 539 on its base. The Neues Museum in Berlin now houses the original bust, which was found in Thutmose's workshop in Amarna, Egypt. The photograph beautifully highlights every intricate detail captured within this masterpiece. From Nefertiti's mesmerizing face to her majestic headdress adorned with a crown embellished in blue and gold hues, every element exudes regality and sophistication. Completing her ensemble is a captivating collar necklace that adds a touch of opulence to her already breathtaking presence. Displayed at Royal Cornwall Museum under TRURI:1946.118 classification, this print allows viewers to appreciate not only Nefertiti's physical beauty but also serves as a reminder of Egypt's rich history and artistic legacy.
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