Thutmose

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Thutmose was an ancient Egyptian sculptor of the 14th century BCE, best known for creating the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian sculptor
person
activeDuringReignOf Akhenaten NERFINISHED
archaeologicalEvidence artist’s studio remains
inscribed limestone and plaster busts
associatedWith Akhenaten NERFINISHED
Nefertiti NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Egyptian NERFINISHED
discoveredAt Amarna workshop NERFINISHED
evidenceType archaeological inscription naming him as master sculptor
fieldOfWork portrait sculpture
floruit 14th century BCE
gender male
knownFor creating the bust of Nefertiti
languageContext Ancient Egyptian language NERFINISHED
materialUsed limestone
paint
stucco
nameInHieroglyphs Ḏḥwtj-ms NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Born of Thoth NERFINISHED
notableArtifact painted limestone bust of Nefertiti
notableArtifactLocation Neues Museum, Berlin GENERATED
notableWork Nefertiti Bust NERFINISHED
occupation sculptor
period Amarna Period NERFINISHED
role master sculptor
style Amarna art style NERFINISHED
timePeriod 18th Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
workshopLocation Amarna NERFINISHED

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Nefertiti Bust creator Thutmose