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Awakening, The Pharaohs, Record
The Pharaohs
Artwork by Berry Horton
1971/1996
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Joseph Interpreting the Dreams of Pharaoh, Jörg Breu the Younger  German, Distemper on linen
Attributed to Jörg Breu the Younger
ca. 1534–47
Sphinx of Hatshepsut, Granite, paint
ca. 1473–1458 BCE
The Destruction of the Pharaoh’s Army, Hendrick de Clerck  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk, squared in black chalk for transfer
Hendrick de Clerck
late 16th–early 17th century
Scarab of Amenemhat, Blue-green glazed steatite
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Scarab of Amenemhat III, Steatite, traces of green glaze
ca. 1859–1813 B.C.
Scarab of Amenemhat III, Bright green glazed steatite
ca. 1859–1813 B.C.
Scarab of Amenemhat III, Green glazed steatite
ca. 1859–1813 B.C.
Scarab of Amenemhat III, Green glazed steatite
ca. 1859–1813 B.C.
Scarab, Faience
ca. 1473–1458 BCE
Scarab of Sebekhotep III, Steatite, traces of green glaze
ca. 1748–1741 B.C.
Scarab of Sebekhotep IV, Steatite
ca. 1731–1719 B.C.
Scarab of Sebekhotep IV, Steatite, traces of green glaze
ca. 1731–1719 B.C.
Scarab of Thutmose III, Blue glazed steatite
ca. 1479–1300 BCE
Scarab of Pharaoh Aya (II), Green glazed steatite
ca. 1318–1314 BCE
Head of a Kushite King, Egyptian blue
ca. 721–664 BCE

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