Amenhotep III and His Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk (c.1390 – c.1353 BC) by Ancient Egypt

Amenhotep III and His Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk - Ancient Egypt - c.1390 - c.1353 BC

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TitleAmenhotep III and His Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk
ArtistAncient Egypt
Datec.1390 - c.1353 BC
Art MovementNew Kingdom

About Amenhotep III and His Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk

The artwork titled “Amenhotep III and His Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk,” created by an artist from Ancient Egypt, dates back to approximately 1390 – 1353 BC. It originates from the New Kingdom art movement and falls into the genres of genre painting and portrait.

The artwork depicts a highly stylized and detailed scene characteristic of Ancient Egyptian art. It shows Amenhotep III seated on a majestic throne inside a richly decorated kiosk, receiving a peaceful and intimate gesture from his mother, Mutemwia. The vibrant palette of reds, blues, greens, and golds is predominant, emphasizing the regal and divine nature of the figures. Hieroglyphic inscriptions and ornamental motifs, such as lotus buds and papyrus stalks, frame the composition, highlighting the importance of these figures in Egyptian society. The intricate and symmetrical patterns reflect the precise and symbolic style prevalent in New Kingdom art.

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