Khafre Enthroned
Item
Title
                                Khafre Enthroned            
                Type
                                 anorthosite gneiss (related to diorite), a valuable, extremely hard, and dark stone brought 400 miles down the Nile River from royal quarries.            
                Date
                                c. 2570 BCE            
                Description
                                The statue known as Khafre shows excellent craftsmanship. Khafre’s face is characterized by a serene expression and idealized features. The sculptor aimed to capture the king’s eternal and divine qualities rather than a realistic likeness. The statue represents Khafre’s role as a divine ruler and his connection to the gods. It was believed that the kings were intermediaries between the mortal world and the divine realm.            
                Format
                                	168 cm (66 in)            
                Place
                                Egyptian Museum in Cairo            
                Publisher
                                Wikipedia             
                Rights Holder
                                Egyptian Museum in Cairo            
                Subject
                                Egyptian art            
                
