The establishment of an early monotheism that emphasized the distinction of the sun deity Aten and Akhenaten's personal bond with this god is what makes Akhenaten most famous. There was only one deity for this king, and only Akhenaten knew who that one god was. The Sacred Sun Rtual of Kng Akhenaten Papyrus Pantng Akhenaton and... If for some reason you are not satisfied, then you will be fully refunded. Museum quality! Papyrus Painting - Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Child Offer Sacrifices Dramatic Black Background - Pharaohs Egyptian Store Tycoon: Plastic Egg Shaker - Blue In terms of artistic creativity, the founding of a new religious center, and the intrigue surrounding the regal succession, King Akhenaten's reign stands out in the annals of ancient Egypt. The Aten cult's legitimacy was aided by royal women. King And Queen Statue The Sacred Sun Ritual Of King Akhenaten Papyrus Painting - Akhenaton And Wife Nefertiti The Aten Ritual - Handmade Hand Painted In Egypt - Denmark Egyptian Papyrus Paper Another Karnak structure featured the Aten with his queen, Nefertiti, and the royal daughters rather than with Akhenaten. Best Gift Choice - High-grade ancient Egypt art painting is good choice as gift for your lover, friends, families, classmates, friends, colleagues or workmates. Certificate of Authenticity - Our Papyrus paintings come with a Certificate of Authenticity, as they were painted in Egypt on the finest authentic handmade Egyptian papyrus paper. Title - The Sacred Sun Ritual Of King Akhenaten - (Signed by the artist) Certificate of Authenticity: Our Papyrus Paintings come with a Certificate of Authenticity that Guarantees that they were Painted in Egypt on the finest Handmade Egyptian Papyrus Paper. Royal women were given a prominent place in the Aten religion, especially Nefertiti, who formed part of a divine triad with Akhenaten and the Aten. Akhenaten, also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton. All images are copyrighted by Ancient Egyptian Paintings. All rights reserved. In situations where female divine power was required, they filled in for goddesses and grew to be somewhat supernatural beings. Papyrus Size & Packing - Approximately 9x13 Inches ( 20x30 cm ) Unframed - Frameable.