Solid Cast Bronze Kneeling Statuette of Thutmose IV

Solid Cast Bronze Kneeling Statuette of Thutmose IV — This remarkable statuette depicts Pharaoh Thutmose IV (reigned ca. 1401–1391 BCE) kneeling in devotion while presenting two nw-jars as offerings .
The king wears the traditional nemes headcloth, a symbol of royal authority, and his throne name, Menkheperure, is finely incised on the belt.
Cast in solid bronze, the sculpture embodies the artistic precision and pious symbolism of the New Kingdom period. Provenance unknown. Now in the British Museum.