May be an image of the Great Sphinx of Giza and text
Colossal Statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1391-1353 BC.

Originally stood in Medinet Habu, Thebes.
Now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. JE 33906
This colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye is a group statue and three of their daughters. It is the largest known Ancient Egyptian family group ever carved. The almond-shaped eyes and arched eyebrows of the figures are of typical late 18th Dynasty style.
Amenhotep III wears the nemes headdress with the uraeus or royal cobra, a false beard and a kilt. He is resting both his hands on his knees. Queen Tiye is sitting on his left, with her right arm placed around her husband’s waist. Her height is equal to that of the king, which shows her prominent status. She wears an ankle-length, close-fitting dress and a big wig with a vulture headdress.