Thursday, April 21, 2011

The famous bust of Nefertiti

 The famous bust of Nefertiti




The bust of Nefertiti has become "one of the most admired, and most copied, images from ancient Egypt", and the star exhibit used to market Berlin's museums.


It is described as the most famous bust of ancient art, comparable only to the mask of Tutankhamun. Nefertiti has become an icon of Berlin's culture. Some 500,000 visitors see Nefertiti every year. The bust is described as "the best-known work of art from ancient Egypt, arguably from all antiquity.


It is seen as an "icon of international beauty. Showing a woman with a long neck, elegantly arched brows, high cheekbones, a slender nose and an enigmatic smile played about red lips, the bust has established Nefertiti as one of the most beautiful faces of antiquity. 


After Cleopatra she is the second most famous "Queen" of Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination and influenced through photographs that changed standards of feminine beauty of the 20th century, and is often referred to as "the most beautiful woman in the world”. The famous bust of Nefertiti survives the centuries to prove the queen's magnificent beauty.




Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile - is a 1961 Italian Sword-and-sandal historical drama written and directed by Fernando Cherchio and produced for MAX Film by Ottavio Poggi. The film stars Jeanne Crain, Edmund Purdom, and Vincent Price.




Her face is on postcards of Berlin and 1989 German postage stamps.


In 1999, Nefertiti appeared on an election poster for the green political party Bündis 90/Die Grünen as a promise for cosmopolitan and multi-cultural environment with the slogan "Strong Women for Berlin!"



Egypt is officially requesting the return of the famous 3,300-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti, which has been in Berlin for decades. It tops Egypt's wish list of artifacts the country hopes to bring back as part of a campaign to retrieve thousands of antiquities spirited out during the colonial period and afterward.


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5 comments:

  1. hi 724, thanks for featuring nefertiti the ancient egyptian queen to one of the pharoahs.. i just feel like i am there..
    hope you will post more on her life as she is one of the outstanding women of the world. i remembered the egyptians always say this "The beautiful one has come" whenever sha made an appearance...looking forward

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  2. Very nice, Thank you. I wish I could see this.

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