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Egyptian Art. 3000 B.C. – 1000 B.C. Egypt is said to have the 1 st great art style 3 purposes for art Art for the home Art for the gods Art for the dead. There were strict rules the artists had to follow. Paintings had to have Side view of the feet Front view of the shoulders - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Egyptian Art

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3000 B.C. – 1000 B.C.

• Egypt is said to have the 1st great art style

• 3 purposes for art• Art for the home• Art for the gods• Art for the dead

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• There were strict rules the artists had to follow

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• Paintings had to have • Side view of the feet• Front view of the shoulders• Side view of the head• Front view of one eye

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• Their gods were the combination of animal forms and human forms.

• This shows the god Annubis with the head of a jackal mummifying the king

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• Annubis is weighing the heart of the dead• Larger figures were considered more important

than smaller figures

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• They used a grid to exactly measure the size of the figures

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• Painting was often narrative which means it told a story. This painting shows a cow being slaughtered and then taken to the king to be eaten.

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• This painting shows the king doing a little hunting while in his boat. His queen and his servant are with him

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Ankh

• This is an Egyptian symbol that means life.

• You would find it in many paintings

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• Egyptian sculpture also had many rules.

• No emotion• Block like• Fists clinched• Basic positions like

sitting or standing• Web of stone

between legs and between arms and body

• Left foot forward

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• The king and his queen

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King Thutmose the III

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King Tutankhamen (Tut)

• The boy king

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• He came into power when he was 8 or 9 and died 10 years later. His death was caused by a blow to the head.

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• The bodies of the kings were mummified

• The organs were placed in jars

• The brain was taken out through the nose with a long hook

• The body was dried in salt

• Then soaked in oils

• Wrapped in mummy cloth

• Coated with wax

• Face painted on it

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• The body was then placed in a stone box called a sarcophagus

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• The Egyptians had a strong belief in the afterlife

• They called their soul ka

• They built an entire city for the dead called a necropolis

• The dead enjoyed life just like they did in their earthly life

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Egyptian ArchitectureThe evolution of the pyramid

• mastaba • Step pyramid

• Bent Pyramid

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Step Pyramid • Designed by

Imhotep, the first known architect/artist

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• The great Pyramid of Cheops

• 775 ft. in length

• 450 ft. high• Covered 13

acres• Over

2,000,000 stones

• Each stone weighing 21/2 tons

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• With the body of a lion

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• And the head of King Chefron

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The Great Pyramid at Cheops

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• When they got tired of their tombs being robbed, they built their tombs by carving into the sides of cliffs

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• The front of a necropolis

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The Great Temple