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Egyptian Art Predynastic Early Dynastic Dynasties I-III Old Kingdom Dynasties IV-VIII Middle Kingdom Dynasties XI-XIV New Kingdom Dynasties XVIII- XX Late Period Dynasties XXV- XXXI Ptolemaic

Predynastic Period Palette of King Narmer Ca B.C. Hierakonpolis, Egypt Material: Slate Size: approx. 2’ 1” high

Early Dynastic Period Stepped Pyrymid of Djoser Artist: Imhotep Ca B.C. Saqquara, Egypt Dynasty III Material: Stone

Old Kingdom Great Pyramids: Menkaure, ca ; Khafre, ca – 2494; Khufu, ca b.c. Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV Height: Khufu – 775 ft. Material: Sandstone

Old Kingdom Great Sphinx: ca b.c. Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV Height: Khufu – 65 ft. Length: 240 ft. Material: Sandstone

Old Kingdom Khafre ca b.c. Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV Height: 5’ 6” Material: Diorite

Old Kingdom Menkaure and Khamerernebty ca B.C. Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV Height: 5’ 6” Material: Diorite

New Kingdom Queen Hatshepsut ca B.C. Deir el-Bahri, Egypt Dynasty XVIII Height: 8’ 6” Material: Red Granite

Ramses II Ramses II, often called "Ramses the Great," was one of the most prolific builders in Egyptian history. His productivity was unmatched in other areas of his life as well: for example, he fathered more than 100 children with his two principal wives, Queens Nefertari and Asetnofret, along with his many secondary wives. During his 67 year reign ( B.C.), Ramses built more monuments to himself than any other pharaoh. His record of the Battle of Kadesh was recorded in at least eight different places throughout Egypt. One monumental statue in the UPM's collection from the site of Abydos depicts the king in the guise of the great mortuary god Osiris. The king is shown wearing the white crown and a false beard. He grasps the crook and the flail, traditional elements of royalty, in his hands. This statue was originally brightly painted and some of its original color still remains.AbydosOsiris New Kingdom Ramses II ca b.c. Luxor, Egypt Dynasty XIX Height: approx. 3’ Material: Red Granite

New Kingdom Temple of Ranses II ca B.C. Thebes, Egypt Dynasty XVIII Height: approx. 2’ 8” Material: Fresco on Dry Plaster

New Kingdom Portrait of Nefertiti ca B.C. Tell el-Amarna, Egypt Dynasty XVIII Artist: Thutmose Height: approx. 1’ 8” Material: Painted Limestone

New Kingdom Death Mask of Tutankhamen ca B.C. Tell el-Amarna, Egypt Dynasty XVIII Height: approx. 1’ 9” Material: Gold inlaid with Semiprecious Stones

New Kingdom Temple of Ranses II ca B.C. Abu Simbel, Egypt Dynasty XIX Height: approx. 65’ Material: Sandstone

New Kingdom Detail from Temple of Ranses II ca B.C. Abu Simbel, Egypt Dynasty XIX Height: approx. 65’ Material: Sandstone

From left to right: Closed Papyrus, Clustered column (papyrus bundle, popular in New Kingdom), Open Paypyrus, and closed Papyrus.

Ptolemaic Temple of Horus ca b.c. Edfu, Egypt Material: Diorite