Egyptian statue sculpture of Djehoutynefer, steward of the god's espouse, presenting an emblem of the goddess Hathor, 1479-1457 BC, 18th dynasty. Louv


Egyptian statue sculpture of Djehoutynefer, steward of the god's espouse, presenting an emblem of the goddess Hathor, 1479-1457 BC, 18th dynasty. Louvre Museum A118 or E5416. Man (kneeling, wig wide, presenting); emblem of Hathor (sign of ka, uraeus, disk horns). Inscribed to : Djehoutynefer (steward of the god's wife); Hathor (Madjedet); Hatshepsut. Diorite. Hauteur : 38,5 cm ; Largeur : 15,5 cm ; Profondeur : 25,5 cm. Sully room 637. From the reign of Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically confirmed female pharaoh, after Sobekneferu. Hatshepsut came to the throne of Egypt in 1478 BC. As the principal wife of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut initially ruled as regent to Thutmose III


Size: 4364px × 6000px
Location: Louvre
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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