RM2BKR53Y–Egypt, Upper Egypt, Nile valley, Luxor, Luxor museum, bust of King Akhenaton
RMAGK17H–Akhenaton and Nefertiti, Egyptian relief. 1379-1362 B.C.
RMT7YW1J–Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti
RMD9961W–Akhenaton and Nefertiti
RMF6R2WH–Egypt art. Akhenaton and Nefertiti. Statue. 1345 BC. portrait. New Kingdom. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. Louvre Museum. Paris. Franc
RFGGX66T–A statue of Akhenaton (Amenophis IV and husband of Nefertiti), Egyptian Museum in Cairo - Egypt.
RMRX7NTA–Statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten -14th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, Africa
RMP50M64–Egyptian art. Nefertiti. 14th century B.C. Egyptian Princess, wife of Amenhotep IV Akhenaton. Bust. Limestone and stucco. It is believed to have been crafted in 1345 BC by the sculptor Thutmose. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. It comes from Tell-el-Amarna. Egyptian Museum of Berlin (Neues Museum). Germany.
RFT1XECT–Egypt, Luxor - 07.26.2010: The Temple of Karnak in Luxor is the largest temple complex of ancient Egypt. Historical monuments of antiquity. Sights of
RMCR06NE–Egypt, Upper Egypt, Nile Valley, Luxor, Archaeological Museum of Luxor, bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaton)
RME8ATJE–Italy Piedmont Turin Egyptian Museum Statuary Block from the Aten temple Dynasty XVIII Temple of Akhenaton ( 1352 - 1336 BC ) Te
RMD93990–Le roi Aménophis IV - Akhénaton / King Amenhotep IV - Akhenaten sandstone Around 1350 Before JC Egyptian Antiquity Louvre Museum
RM2M44AF7–Bust of Queen Nefertiti - Egypt 1912-1928- Queen Nefertiti was the consort of the pharaoh Akhenaton, father of Tutankhamun. She was famed for her beauty. The original of this bust of Nefertiti dates from the 18th dynasty (c. 1383-1365BCE). It was found at Amatha, Egypt, in 1912. This is a plaster copy of the original now housed at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin. Makeup was commonly used in Ancient Egypt. It focused on the eye. Kohl eyeliner was frequently used to replicate the appearance of the sun god, Re or the eye of Horus that was believed to give protection to its wearers.
RM2BBP07X–Egyptology - A 1920 printed image showing the face of Akenatun (aka Amenhotep IV, Akhenaten Echnaton ,Akhenaton, Ikhnaton,and Khuenatenas, depicted on an Egyptian wall fragment
RM2A2KY13–Ring: Akhenaton, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352–1336 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 1.3 cm (1/2 in.), diam. 2.2 cm (7/8 in
RMB0NPWT–Pharaoh Akhenaton
RM2BKR52J–Egypt, Upper Egypt, Nile valley, Luxor, Luxor museum, bust of King Akhenaton (Amenophis IV), papuan chief Mundiya Kepanga
RME1KA7F–Akhenaton and Nefertiti
RMG38GR1–AKHENATON also known as AMENHOTEP IV or AMENOPHIS IV Egyptian ruler, began a new religion of Aton, the sun disc Date: R 1379 - 1362 BC
RMB87JA9–Akhenaton
RMB10N3D–Akhenaton in the form of a sphinx worshipping the rays of Aten.18th Dynasty Egypt
RMT7YW03–Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti
RMD87WPW–AKHENATON also known as AMENHOTEP IV
RMHRKJAN–Akhenaton with Aten, Egyptian Sun God
RMD9948X–Akhenaton E11076 mp3h8767n.jpg
RMA31BN1–Akhenaton Egypt Wells
RMMR5MRG–stele representing Akhenaton, worshiping the Aten sun disk. King Akhenaten, ruled Egypt for about 17 years: He changed the state cult of Amun. Ra to that of Aten, and moved the capital from Thebes to Tell el-Amarna.
RF2HK9DE7–Inspired by Zonnehof by Akhenaton of the Luxor Temple. Luxor, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMC3AF80–Egyptian Statue of Akhenaton, Louvre Museum. Paris
RFGGX67M–A statue of Akhenaton (Amenophis IV and husband of Nefertiti), Egyptian Museum in Cairo - Egypt.
RMW7E488–Nefertiti, Ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
RMGWA737–Egypt, Middle Egypt, Museum of Mallawi, photos taken in 2009, before its looting in 2013. Relief with craftsmen.
RF2WE3FE4–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Bust of King Akhenaton, Luxor museum, Upper Egypt, Nile valley
RM2A2KY11–Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352–1336 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 1.9 × 1 × 0.5 cm (3/4 × 3/8 × 3/16 in
RF2KN3WPA–LYON, FRANCE, November 25, 2022 : Statue of Akhenaton, father of Tutankhamun, presented in the exhibition 'Tutankhamun, Discovering the Forgotten Phar
RMPJC4WR–Colossal statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten in the Amarna style (ca. 1350 BC) on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RM2CB70AT–Statue of pharaoh Akhenaten. New Kingdom of Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Amarna period. Museum of Cairo. Egypt.
RMKAM7YP–Berlin. Germany. Portrait of the royal couple Nefertiti (right) and Akhenaten, Neues Museum. (Reign: ca. 1351/3-1334/6 BC), New Kingdom Period
RMD0CJKG–Egyptian art. A house altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and three of their Daughters. Relief. New Kingdom. Amarna period.
RMMARJG3–Statue of Akhenaton,Alexandria National Museum,Egypt
RMRJB05W–Egyptian relief. Attendants of the Royal Family. Dynasty 18, Akhenaten era, ca. 1353-36 BC. Musicians. The Met. NY, USA.
RFJECYN4–Luxor Temple, city of Luxor Egypt
RMG16BFX–Caption: 'Sunk-relief depicting Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaton, his wife Nefertiti, and three of their daughters, with the sun god Aten or Aton.' Akhenaten, known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of E
RMJHK73X–Akhenaten and his family worshipping the Aten or Aton, the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology. Akhenaten also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, and Khuenaten, aka Amenhotep IV. Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian religion and introducing worship centered on the Aten. After the painting by W.M.N. Brunton (1880-1959). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMAYKB17–Akhenaton Egypt Brunton
RMMR5MP5–stele representing Akhenaton, Nefertiti and daughters worshiping the Aten sun disk. King Akhenaten, ruled Egypt for about 17 years: He changed the state cult of Amun Ra to that of Aten, and moved the capital from Thebes to Tell el-Amarna.
RF2HKWE01–Art inspired by Zonnehof by Akhenaton of the Luxor Temple. Luxor, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2CWB9N5–Inscribed limestone block with cartouches containing the name of the King Akhenaton
RM2BH35BD–A fragment of an Egyptian statue of Akhenaton, Louvre Museum. Paris
RFGGX67D–A statue of Akhenaton (Amenophis IV and husband of Nefertiti), Egyptian Museum in Cairo - Egypt.
RMGWA70K–Egypt, Museum of Mallawi, photos taken in 2009, before its looting in 2013. An amarnian princess.
RF2WA2NF4–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Bust of King Akhenaton, Luxor museum, Upper Egypt, Nile valley
RM2A2KY0X–Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352–1336 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 1.9 × 1.3 × 0.3 cm (3/4 × 1/2 × 1/8 in
RMP560NP–ARTE EGIPCIO. ESCULTURA DE AMENOFIS IV (AMENHOTEP) o AKHENATON, faraón de la dinastía XVIII (h.1405-1367 a.C.). Museo de Luxor. Egipto.
RMPJC56W–Royal profile in the Amarna style on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RMCXB358–Relief of a pharaoh Akhenaten. Quartzite. Part of an offering scene. From el-Amarna, Egypt. C. 1360 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.
RM2BBP0HK–Egyptology - A 1920 printed image showing an Egyptian statue of Akhenaten, aka Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, Khuenaten and Amenhotep IV
RM2X4DR36–Statue of Pharaoh king Akenaten, Museum of Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt
RMRJGCWW–Relief fragment depicting scenes of nature. Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353-1336 BC. Painted limestone.
RFJECYMY–Luxor Temple, city of Luxor Egypt
RMG16BFM–Caption: 'Bas relief, Akhenaten raises his hands to worship the sun, whose descending rays end in hands, circa 1372-54 BC.' Akhenaten, known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for
RF2GF1A04–large statue of the 18th dynasty Pharaoh Akhenaten at Egypt's new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), in the Fustat district of Old Cairo
RMDGDC0W–Statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten -14th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, Africa
RM2ABE5GD–6524. Busts of the royal couple from Amarna, Egypy, Akhenaton and Nefertiti, c. 1340 BC.
RMFB84JW–statue of Akhenaten, The Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
RM2CWB9NP–Inscribed limestone block with cartouches containing the name of the King Akhenaton
RF2H4RB1H–Egyptian statue sculpture of king Akhenaton, 1353–1336 BC, 18th Dynasty, limestone. Louvre Museum inv E11076. Pharaoh Akhenaten, also spelled Echnato
RMD95PME–Ancient Egypt, 18th dynasty. Carved head of king Akhenaton.
RMGWA71J–Egypt, Museum of Mallawi, photos taken in 2009, before its looting in 2013. An amarnian princess.
RF2WA2NEG–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Bust of King Akhenaton, Luxor museum, Upper Egypt, Nile valley
RM2A2KY0T–Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352–1336 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 1.9 × 1.1 × 0.5 cm (3/4 × 7/16 × 3/16 in
RM2CAW271–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, upper part of a vase of Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti, alabaster, from Amarna.
RMPJC517–Limestone bust of Pharaoh Akhenaten in the Amarna style on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RMF7P02T–Egyptian relief depicting the XVIII th Dynasty King Akhenaton ( circa 1353-1335 BC) making floral offering to the sun (Aten)
RMP560NN–ARTE EGIPCIO. CABEZA DE AMENOFIS IV (AMENHOTEP) o AKHENATON, faraón de la dinastía XVIII (h.1405-1367 a.C.). Museo de Luxor. Egipto.
RM2BBP0DR–Egyptology - A 1920 printed image showing a statue of the father of Akenhaten's (aka Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, Khuenaten, Amenhotep IV ) Amenhotep III
RMMW7HCJ–. Français : 'Aper-El. Règnes d’Amenhotep III et Amenhotep IV (Akhénaton). Unknown 53 Aperel
RMRJB06H–Egyptian relief. Attendants of the Royal Family. Dynasty 18, Akhenaten era, ca. 1353-36 BC. Musician. Harp. The Met. NY, USA.
RFJECYMX–Luxor Temple, city of Luxor Egypt
RM2JW7CHE–IAM ALUNA Festival, Ruoms, FRANCE, 16/06/2018 Florent 'MrCrash' B.
RFT1XECD–Egypt, Luxor - 07.26.2010: The Temple of Karnak in Luxor is the largest temple complex of ancient Egypt. Historical monuments of antiquity. Sights of
RMDGDC90–Statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten -14th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, Africa
RM2ABE2T7–6524. Busts of the royal couple from Amarna, Egypy, Akhenaton and Nefertiti, c. 1340 BC.
RMFB84JX–statue of Akhenaten, The Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
RMB3JP1R–king Pharaoh Akhenaton
RF2H4RYRK–Egyptian statue sculpture of king Akhenaton, 1353–1336 BC, 18th Dynasty, limestone. Louvre Museum inv E11076. Pharaoh Akhenaten, also spelled Echnato
RMKXH4YM–Akhénaton Geneva 21102014
RMBMJXG6–Head of a statue of Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV) on display at the Alexandria National Museum, Alexandria, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt
RF2WF0XHP–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Bust of King Akhenaton, Luxor museum, Upper Egypt, Nile valley
RM2A2KY10–Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352–1336 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 1.9 × 1.3 × 0.3 cm (3/4 × 1/2 × 1/8 in
RF2WF14NK–Cairo, Egypt - January 2, 2024: Close shot of a gold Akhenaten's coffin lid from the 18th dynasty at the Egyptian Museum
RMPJC4GP–Colossal statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten in the Amarna style (ca. 1350 BC) on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RMF7PAC6–Egyptian relief depicting the XVIII th Dynasty King Akhenaton ( circa 1353-1335 BC) making floral offering to the sun (Aten)
RMPA5176–Busto de Amenofis IV (1353-1335 a. C.). Décimo faraón de la dinastía XVIII de Egipto. Conocido también como Amenhotep, Akenatón o Akhenaton. Imperio Nuevo. Museo Egipcio. El Cairo, Egipto.
RMD95XAD–Nefertiti (14th century BC) Egyptian queen, consort of heretic king Akhenaton. Sculptured head found at Amarna 1912. Berlin Museum
RM2BBP0AH–Egyptology - A 1920 printed image showing Akhenaten (aka Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, Khuenaten and Amenhotep IV )as he may have looked in real life (from an Egyptian wall painting)
RMRJB05C–Egyptian relief. Attendants of the Royal Family. Dynasty 18, Akhenaten era, ca. 1353-36 BC. The Met. NY, USA.
RMMY9ECF–. Français : 'Aper-El. Règnes d’Amenhotep III et Amenhotep IV (Akhénaton). Unknown 46 Aperel
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