Fine Egyptian Art - Episode 16
Fine Egyptian Art Collection
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Head of a nobleman 1550-1300 B.C.E. It's dated from the New Kingdom , probably from the time of Horemheb. An expression of sweetness and peace shines from this head.The fleshy mouth and melancholy look are typical of Amarna Art.
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