El misterio de la estatua egipcia que "viajó en el tiempo"

Why did Egyptian sculptors in the 7th century BC decide to imitate the art of a thousand years earlier? In just 5 minutes, we analyze the Statue of Neshor (Louvre Museum), a fascinating work from the Saite dynasty that conceals a hidden political and spiritual message. 🔍 What we discover in this video: The Diorite Challenge: How they managed to carve one of the hardest stones on the planet with the tools of the time and achieve that perfect polish. The Theophoric Secret: What was a high-ranking official from the south doing kneeling and holding the three gods of Elephantine (Khnum, Satet, and Anuket)? Obsession with the Past: Why they revived the classical rigidity of the Old Kingdom to defend their identity against foreign invasions. A quick but rigorous look at a piece that sought to convey eternity and cosmic order, just before the world changed forever with the arrival of Alexander the Great. 🕒 INDEX: 0:00 - The Artistic Renaissance of the 26th Dynasty (Saite Period) 0:31 - The Challenge of Diorite: Dimensions and Technical Level 1:14 - Who was Neshor and what was his true role in the south? 1:53 - What is a Theophoric Statue? The Mystery of the Divine Triad 2:59 - Archaic Style: Imitating the Past to Reaffirm Identity 4:00 - Egyptian Art vs. Greek Art: Eternity vs. Movement 4:07 - A Unique Historical Document Before Alexander the Great #EgyptianArt #Egypt #StatueOfNeshor #Louvre #AncientEgypt #ArtHistory #LaulanetAssociation