| The Berlin bust, seen from two different angles,
is indeed, the most famous depiction of Queen Nefertiti. Found in the workshop
of the famed sculptor Thutmose, the bust is believed to be a sculptor's
model. The technique which begins with a carved piece of limestone, requires
the stone core to be first plastered and then richly painted. Flesh tones
on the face give the bust life. Her full lips are enhanced by a bold red.
Although the crystal inlay is missing from her left eye, both eyelids and
brows are outlined in black. Her graceful elongated neck balances the tall,
flat-top crown which adorns her sleek head. The vibrant colors of the her
necklace and crown contrast the yellow-brown of her smooth skin. While
everything is sculpted to perfection, the one flaw of the piece is a broken
left ear. Because this remarkable sculpture is still in existence, it is
no wonder why Nefertiti remains "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World." |