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San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.

Akhenaten Makes an Offering to the Aten

San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.
Contact San Antonio Museum of Art, Registrar Department for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Peggy Tenison.

Akhenaten Makes an Offering to the Aten

Culture: Egyptian
Date: ca. 1352-1336 B.C.
Period: New Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 18
Medium: Limestone
Dimensions:
8 7/8 × 17 11/16 in. (22.5 × 45 cm)
Credit Line: Gift of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.
Object number: 86.99.1
Provenance: found at Hermopolis, 1930s or 40s. With Khawam Brothers, Cairo, 1940s [note 1]; with Khawam Brothers/Galerie Khepri, Paris, 1977. With Safani Gallery, New York, by 1984; sold by Safani Gallery, New York, to San Antonio Museum of Art, 1986 Note 1: according to correspondence with Bertrand Khawam in 2022-2023.
Label Text
The distinctive figures of Akhenaten, with fleshy abdomen, heavy buttocks and thighs, and spindly calves is shown standing between two offering stands heaped with lotus blossoms and buds in this fragmentary relief. The pleats and sash of the king's kilt have been carved with special attention to detail. The slight curvature of this relief indicates that it probably comes from a large decorated column that once stood in the Aten Temple at Amarna. (Gallery Label, 8/2002).
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