Head of the god Amun

Unknown Artist

ca. 1336–1327 B.C.

Head of the god Amun by Unknown Artist

Medium

Granodiorite

Dimensions

H. 44 cm (17 5/16 in.), W. 38.2 (15 1/16 in.); D. 41.5 (16 5/16 in.)

Classification

Head, Amun, Tutankhamun

Period

New Kingdom, post-Amarna Period

Department

Egyptian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1907

Accession Number

07.228.34

Tags

HeadsAmunGods

Art Historical Context

Behold the majestic *Head of the God Amun*, a striking granodiorite sculpture from's New Kingdom, dating around 1336–1327 B.C. Crafted during Dynasty 18's post-Amarna Period, fragment—measuring 44 cm high—likely once crowned a larger statue of Amun, the supreme deity and king of the gods. Carved from tough granodiorite, a igneous stone quarried from Aswan, it exemplifies the era's mastery of hard-stone sculpture, where artisans used copper tools and abrasives to achieve smooth, polished surfaces that evoke eternal divinity. This piece emerges from a pivotal moment: the aftermath of Akhenaten'...

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