More than three thousand years ago a sculptor working in the royal
city of Amarna carved a limestone bust of an Egyptian queen. The queen
was Nefertiti, consort of the 'heretic pharaoh' Akhenaten. Plastered
and painted, Nefertiti's bust depicted an extraordinarily beautiful
woman. However, Akhenaten's reign was drawing to an end, and the royal
family was soon to be written out of Egypt's official history. Not
long after its creation the stone Nefertiti was locked in a storeroom
and forgotten.
In 1912 the bust was re-discovered and transported to Germany.
Initially hidden from the public view, the beautiful queen was
eventually displayed in Berlin Museum. Instantly, she became an
ancient world celebrity.
Egypt has yielded more than its fair share of artistic masterpieces,
but no other sculpture has so successfully bridged the gap between the
ancient and modern worlds. The timeless beauty of the Nefertiti bust
both attracts us and sparks our imagination, but in so doing it
obscures our view of the past, shifting attention not only from the
other members of the Amarna court, but also from other, equally valid,
representations of Nefertiti herself. In this book Joyce Tyldesley
explores the creation of a cultural icon, from its ancient origins to
its modern context: its discovery, its display, and its dual role as a
political pawn and artistic inspiration.
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The Creation of an Icon
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847658906
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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