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Akhenaten's daughter

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The upper part of a standing figure shows the princess's hairstyle with a curly wig and side plait, which is rarely found in the roundel. The base of the finely pleated robe of Akhenaten's daughter, who can be identified as Anches-en-pa-Aton, is still preserved. Refined eye make-up and a sensitively shaped mouth give the impression of stylised elegance. Original: Musée du Louvre, Paris. Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, around 1345 BC, painted limestone. Polymer ars mundi museum replica moulded by hand, height with marble base 18 cm.