Two Daughters of Amenhotep IV; Nofernoferuaton and Nofernoferure. (c.1375 – c.1358 BC) by Ancient Egypt

Two Daughters of Amenhotep IV; Nofernoferuaton and Nofernoferure. - Ancient Egypt - c.1375 - c.1358 BC

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TitleTwo Daughters of Amenhotep IV; Nofernoferuaton and Nofernoferure.
ArtistAncient Egypt
Datec.1375 - c.1358 BC
Art MovementAmarna

About Two Daughters of Amenhotep IV; Nofernoferuaton and Nofernoferure.

The artwork titled “Two Daughters of Amenhotep IV; Nofernoferuaton and Nofernoferure” dates to approximately c. 1375 – c. 1358 BC and belongs to the Amarna art movement. Created by an unknown artist from Ancient Egypt, the piece is a portrait that exhibits the distinct stylistic attributes of this historical period.

The artwork features two young daughters of Amenhotep IV, depicted with elongated heads and fluid lines that characterize the Amarna art style. Both figures are shown seated closely together, engaged in a tender and intimate interaction that highlights familial bonds. The background is adorned with intricate patterns and rich, muted hues, creating a harmonious composition that blends both warm and cool tones. Despite the evident wear and tear over millennia, the artwork retains a powerful visual presence indicative of Ancient Egyptian heritage.

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