Tutankhamen\'s bust may fetch Rs 35 cr at auction

Tutankhamen's bust may fetch Rs 35 cr at auction

IANS  |  London 

An Egyptian brown stone bust bearing features of as the God Amen would go under the hammer here on July 4. It is expected to fetch four million euros (over Rs 35 crore).

"The facial features -- full mouth with slightly drooping lower lips, and almond-shaped slanted eyes with a deep depression between eyes and eyebrows -- are those of

"Similar representations of God Amen also with facial features of the young were carved for the in Egypt, as part of the royal restoration programme," said.

One of the last kings of the 18th Dynasty, was nine when he became the and reigned between 1333 BC and 1323 BC. This period is considered the golden age of ancient Egypt, not only in terms of regional and cultural influence, but also because of the incomparable beauty and quality of the art produced then.

Tutankhamen is the most famous Egyptian Pharaoh, owing to the phenomenal discovery of his intact tomb in the in 1922 by and Lord Carnarvon.

The quartzite bust was one of the devices used to "align the ruling with deities", and is a testament to the craftsmanship of Egyptian sculptors during the

"The distinctive crown, which would have been surmounted by tall double feathers, is part of the God's iconography," said about the 28.5 cm-high stone sculpture.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 15:54 IST