"The Younger Memnon", Colossal bust of Ramesses II
"The Younger Memnon", Colossal bust of Ramesses II
Published 2016-11-08T19:03:43+00:00
The Younger Memnon is an Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two colossal granite heads from the Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes, Upper Egypt. It depicts the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the Nemes head-dress with a cobra diadem on top. The damaged statue has since lost its body and lower legs. It is one of a pair that originally flanked the Ramesseum's doorway. The head of the other statue is still found at the temple.
Description
Head and upper body of pink/grey granite monumental statue of Ramses II (one of a pair placed before the door of the Ramesseum) wearing nemes head-cloth and circlet of uraei (about half now lost), the sculptor has exploited the bichrome nature of the stone to emphasise the division between body and face; the dorsal pillar is inscribed with vertical registers of hieroglyphs - giving the name and titles of the king and part of a dedication to Amun-Ra; in 1817 it was noted that there were traces of colour upon the statue and it may have, therefore, been painted red in antiquity.
Layer Thickness 200 microns. InFill 10%.
Date published | 08/11/2016 |
Tempo per farlo | 305 - 335 Minuti |
Quantità di filamento | 55 grams |
Dimensioni | 85mm x 65mm x 130mm |
Tecnologia | FDM |
Title | "The Younger Memnon", Colossal bust of Ramesses II |
Date | 1279–1213 BC |
Dimension | Height: 266.8 centimetres (max) |
Accession | EA19 |
Period | 19th Dynasty |
Medium | Red Granite |
Credit | Donated by: Henry Salt, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Field Collection by: Giovanni Battista Belzoni |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=117633&partId=1 |
Place | British Museum |
Printed in Prusa i3 Clone. Spray painted in white and washed in grey to highlight some details.