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Granite Statue Of Senmut Holding Princess Neferure

Granite statue of Senmut holding Princess Neferure


The most important official of the reign of Hatshepsut

Senmut was born of relatively humble parents, but rose to high office in the reign of Hatshepsut (1491-1479 BC) and was probably her most trusted official. Here he is shown holding the Princess Neferure, her only daughter.

Senmut entered royal service in the reign of Thutmose II (1492-1479 BC), who was married to Hatshepsut, his half-sister. The couple had no male heir, and Thutmose IIs only son and heir, Thutmose III, was the son of a lesser wife. On Thutmoses death, Hatshepsut was appointed regent for her young nephew, and later took on full royal titles as pharaoh.


There has been much speculation about Senmuts role during Hatshepsuts reign. By the time that Hatshepsut became regent, Senmut was Neferures tutor. He had made at least seven statues of himself with Neferure, and this is one of the finest.

Senmut is shown with his robe wrapped around the princess, emphasizing the close connection between them. He clearly saw his role as tutor as very important, and his success must have played a part in the subsequent favour he enjoyed when Hatshepsut became king. His numerous titles and positions also included the role of steward of Amun. He oversaw royal building works at Thebes and organized the transport and erection of the two great obelisks dedicated to Hatshepsut in the Temple of Amun at Karnak. There is no evidence that he ever married and he is usually depicted only with his parents or with Neferure, leading to suggestions (without evidence) that he was Hatshepsuts lover.

T.G.H. James, Le prtendu sanctuaire de Karnak selon Budge, Bulletin de la socit franai, 75 (1976), pp. 7-30

T.G.H. James and W.V. Davies, Egyptian sculpture (London, The British Museum Press, 1983)

From the temple of Amun, Karnak, Thebes, Egypt

18th Dynasty, around 1470 BC

read more here http://www.egyptianmade.org/antiques/

by: hassan.sh
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