ancientpeoples:Statue of Two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon18th Dynasty, New KingdomAm
ancientpeoples:Statue of Two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon18th Dynasty, New KingdomAmarna Periodc.1353-1336 BCAll of the individuals in this small group are males, represented according to the conventions of Amarna art. The intriguing group has been variously interpreted as a family comprising a grandfather, a father, and a son, or as one man at three different stages of life. The latter is most unlikely as the multiple represenations of a single individual in one statue are not shown interacting as they do here. In fact careful examination of the faces and figures points to the fact that the statue is a kind of domestic icon. The figure at left is a high-status individual and likely the oldest; he is probably a revered relative or the respected overlord of the man and boy who stand closely entwined with one another. The statuette would probably have received veneration in the household of its owner.(Source: The Met Museum) -- source link
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