Seated Statue of Sesostris III
Nag el-Madamud, temple of Mentu, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty
12, reign of Sesostris III, 1878-1859 BC
Granodiorite
Musée du Louvre E 12960 = E 14389
cat. no. 5
Sesostris III is renowned for his military campaigns
in Nubia. His reign also introduced a new style of
portraiture. The king's features are strikingly
individual, characterized by deep-set eyes with heavy
eyelids, prominent cheek-bones, a wide mouth that turns
down at the corners, and huge ears. His expression
is sullen and morose. Yet the realism does not extend
to the royal physique, which remains ideally youthful
and heroic.
The king sits on a low-backed throne and wears traditional
regalia: nemes-headdress, uraeus, and shendyt-kilt
with tail. In his right hand he holds
a handkerchief. Inscribed on his belt is his throne
name, Khakaura, and on the front of the throne, his
Horus name, Divine of Transformations, and birth name.
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