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    The Nefertiti Bust

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    The Nefertiti Bust is a 3‚300-year-old painted limestone bust of Nefertiti‚ the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten‚ and one of the most copied works of ancient Egypt. Owing to the work‚ Nefertiti has become one of the most famous women of the ancient world‚ and an icon of feminine beauty. The work is believed to have been crafted in 1345 BC by the sculptor Thutmose. A German archaeological team led by Ludwig Borchardt discovered the Nefertiti bust in 1912 in Thutmose’s workshop in

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    Nefertiti Research Paper

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    kept well guarded‚ deep within the Neues Museum of Berlin‚ Germany? Mysterious yet elegant in beauty and in power‚ Nefertiti was queen of Pharaoh Akhentaten from 1353 to 1336 B.C. Her reign after her husband’s death was a revolution of political power and worship of the sun god Aten‚ and quite possibly ruled the wealthiest period of Ancient Egyptian history.

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    What Is Queen Nefertiti?

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    Queen Nefertiti is an Egyptian queen from 1353 to 1336 B.C‚ she is known as the most mysterious queen to reign in Egypt‚ she known as the most powerful queen‚ and was seen as an important part of Egypt. Queen Nefertiti reigned in the throne next to Pharaoh Akhenaten. She’s known for being the most powerful queen and for being the most beautiful woman in Egypt. Queen Nefertiti is known as the most mysterious queen to reign in Egypt. There are various theories many from where she is from to who

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    Nefertiti was Akhenaten’s chief wife and consort for most of the Amarna period. The name Nefertiti means ‘the beautiful woman has come’‚ which has led to speculation that she was not of Egyptian birth. Though she may have not been Egyptian‚ Akhenaten often referred to Nefertiti as ‘the mistress of happiness’. All evidence suggests that their marriage was a happy one and that Akhenaten regarded her as his equal. When the couple moved to Amarna‚ Akhenaten describes her of one of the boundary stelae

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    the sandy rubble on the floor of the excavated workshop of the royal sculptor Thutmose in Amarna. The painted figure featured a slender neck‚ gracefully proportioned face and a curious blue cylindrical headpiece of a style only seen in images of Nefertiti. Borchardt’s team had an agreement to split its artifacts with the Egyptian government‚ so the bust was shipped as part of Germany’s portion. A single‚ poor photograph was published in an archaeological journal and the bust was given to the expedition’s

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    Tyldesley‚ Joyce A. Nefertiti: Egypt’s Sun Queen. London: Viking‚ 1998. Print. In the times of Ancient Egypt women did not have a prominent role in society. Women rarely had power and most systems were patriarchal. Queens in Ancient Egypt were mainly observers and supporters of their husband. In Joyce A. Tyldesley’s Nefertiti: Egypt’s Sun Queen the wife of Amenhotep IV and Queen of Egypt‚ Nefertiti‚ played a more dominant role in her marriage as well as in society. Nefertiti was seen as an equal

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    Boyd 1  Nefertiti  Nefertiti was an egyptian ruler who ruled with her husband Akhenaten in the eighteenth  dynasty.  She was born in 1370 B.C in Thebes‚ Egypt.  Nefertiti married Akhenaten at age fifteen  and they ruled from 1353 to 1336.  Together they started a religious  revolution.   Nefertiti and Akhenaten were believed to have a genuine‚ romantic relationship. While  not many royal Egyptian couples did.  They had six daughters together named‚ Meritaten‚  Meketaten‚ Ankhesenamun‚ Neferneferure Tasherit

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    exist. However‚ it is not since these laws and rules have been created to oppress the nations which are falling apart. This paper will analyze how the bust of Queen Nefertiti‚ a wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten is residing in Germany without Egypt’s permission‚ and emphasize on the ongoing feud between Egypt and Germany. The bust of Nefertiti

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    As I entered the gallery where the Bust of Queen Nefertiti was displayed‚ my attention came to a complete focous on the work. The lifelike beauty radiating from this work of art has the ability to capture all attention in the room. I could only imagine that Queen Nefertiti had the same capability herself. The formal elements that contributed to the intensity of the art were color‚ shape‚ and pattern. The bust features an array of colors covering the entire surface of the figure. A soft‚ brown color

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    Plato Vs Aphrodite

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    eye: the statue of "Nefertiti" and the statue "Aphrodite of Melos." After researching both artworks‚ I realized that these statues are similar and different in many aspects. Nefertiti is regarded as one of the most influential women of her time. Her and her husband Ahmenhotep IV‚ ruled between 1352-1348 BCE‚ during the New Kingdom. After there rule of Akhetaten (Ancient Egypt) was over‚ a famous artist Thutmose decided to sculpt the beautiful Nefertiti. He worked on this piece

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