

Relief of Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III
Relief of Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III, stone relief depicting a pharaoh's head and headdress carved in the Egyptian style. The relief features a protruding forehead, thin red-painted lips, and a nose that appears slightly broken. The figure wears a large headdress with vertical lines carved into it. The face is predominantly red-painted on the lower portion with grey around the top. The relief has a highly textured surface with cracks visible across it.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 697 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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