Khafre Enthroned
Item
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Title
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Khafre Enthroned
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Type
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anorthosite gneiss (related to diorite), a valuable, extremely hard, and dark stone brought 400 miles down the Nile River from royal quarries.
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Date
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c. 2570 BCE
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Description
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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.
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Format
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168 cm (66 in)
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Place
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Egyptian Museum in Cairo
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Publisher
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Wikipedia
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Rights Holder
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Egyptian Museum in Cairo
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Subject
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Egyptian art