New Kingdom (Egyptian)
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Early Western World > Mediterranean (Early Western World) > Egyptian (ancient) > Egyptian periods
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Refers to the last of three great periods of Egyptian civilization from about 1540 to 1075 BCE comprising the Eighteenth Dynasty through the Twentieth Dynasty. The period is characterized by a flowering of the arts including the introduction of colossal statues, a new interest in painting, a high degree of craftsmanship in both royal and private sculpture, and elegant decorative and luxury arts. Notable architectural works include chapels, rock-cut tombs, and monumental stone temples for worship of the gods attesting to the rising power of the priesthood. A brief revolutionary episode especially in representational art occurred during the reign of Akhenaten in the Amarna period when many existing conventions were reversed and more freedom of expression was allowed.
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- 新王國 (埃及) [zh]
- Nieuwe Rijk [nl]
- Imperio Nuevo [es]
- xīn wáng guó [zh]
- xin wang guo [zh]
- hsin wang kuo [zh]
- Egyptian Empire [en]
- Kingdom, New [en]