DescriptionColossal statue of Tutankhamun Paris 2019 A.jpg
English: Colossal statue of Tutankhamun. Painted quartzite. Fom Thebes, Funerary Temple of Ay and Horembheb. New Kindom, 18th Dynasty, Reigns of Tutankhamun, Ay and Horemheb (1355-1315 BCE)
- Musée du Caire. Exposed in Paris's exposition "Toutânkhamon, le trésor du pharaon" march-september 2019, Grande halle de la Villette.
Français : Colosse en quartzite, trace de polychromie. Hauteur environ 3 mètres, 5 mètres à l'origine. Découvert à Médinet Habou où il ornait (avec un second colosse aujourd’hui à Chicago) le temple funéraire de Ay. Usurpé ensuite par Horemheb. Musée du Caire. Exposé lors de "Toutânkhamon, le trésor du pharaon" mars-septembre 2019, Grande halle de la Villette, Paris.
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