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Sphinx of Amenhotep III in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2010

Sphinx of Amenhotep III in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2010
Sphinx of Amenhotep III, possibly from a Model of a Temple

Period: New Kingdom

Dynasty: Dynasty 18

Reign: reign of Amenhotep III

Date: ca. 1390–1352 B.C.

Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, Karnak possibly

Medium: Faience, remains of a travertine (Egyptian alabaster) tenon

Dimensions: l. 25.1 cm (9 7/8 in); w. 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in); h. 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in)

Credit Line: Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1972

Accession Number: 1972.125

Description: Even without the inscription, the facial features of this faience sphinx would identify it as Amenhotep III. The graceful body of the lion transforms quite naturally into human forearms and hands. In this form, the sphinx combines the protective power of the lion with the royal function of offering to the gods. The even tone of the fine blue glaze and the almost flawless condition of this sculpture make it unique among ancient Egyptian faience statuettes. Another small faience sphinx from a later period may be seen in gallery 127 (1990.25).
Other sphinx statues in the collection are on display in gallery 118 (30.8.72), gallery 116 (08.202.6), gallery 115 (31.3.94, 31.3.167), gallery 111 (17.9.2), and gallery 131 (31.3.166).

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/544498

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