Thutmose I
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Relief of Thutmose I. Facsimile by Nina deGaris Davies, 1925. Metropolitan Museum of Art Rogers Fund, 1930 (30.4.137). This painted relief from the Chapel of Anubis in the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut was copied by the artist Nina deGaris Davies as part of the work of the Graphic Section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition. Richly painted, the relief depicts the king wearing a pleated linen kilt with elaborate sash. He carries a walking stick and ceremonial mace. Thutmose I is accompanied by his mother Seniseneb.
Thutmose I was the third ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
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Bibliography
Jacquet 1983. Jean Jacquet. Karnak-Nord V. Le trésor de Thoutmosis Ier. Étude Architecturale. FIFAO 30. Cairo
Jacquet-Gordon 1988. Helen Jacquet-Gordon. Karnak-Nord VI. Le trésor de Thoutmosis Ier.La décoration. FIFAO 32. Cairo
Jacquet-Gordon 1999. Helen Jacquet-Gordon. Karnak-Nord VIII. Le trésor de Thoutmosis Ier. Statues, stèles, et blocs réutilisés. FIFAO 39. Cairo

