Torso of Nefertiti from a dyad holding a stela in front of the bodies

New Kingdom, Amarna Period

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 121

This torso of Nefertiti was found in the Sanctuary of the Great Aten Temple or in the dump south of the Sanctuary area of the temple. It was part of a dyad of the king and queen standing together and holding in front of them a wide stela with names of the Aten. The queen's left arm was bent and she held her hand against the side of the stela.

Nefertiti wears a revealing smooth garment leaving one shoulder bare. Over that she has a pleated shawl whose short loop edge can be seen crossing between her breasts to the point where the shawl tied beneath the right breast.

Torso of Nefertiti from a dyad holding a stela in front of the bodies, Indurated limestone

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