Anicent Egyptian Art
Egyptian art and architecture offer important clues to the religious beliefs and everyday life of that time. It is believed that the people of the Nile began producing art in the 7th millennium B.C., translation many, many moons ago. Their art consisted of decorative patterns of geometric shapes of varying sizes and obscure symbols on pottery. The direct representational drawings of animals, traps and hunters came later on (Bunson 29). The other forms of art were painting, relief, and sculpture. Relief work was 2-3 dimensional and was drawn on grids to insure accurate representation. Paintings were also produced in this process, using a prepared background of stone or mud plaster. Sculptures started off as squared blocks. A drawing was carved into the block and then cut away as the block was worked (Baines 59).Egyptian architecture evolved at the same pace as relief, painting, and sculpture. The
They all had a function either as everyday objects or more commonly as objects preserved in religious or funerary context. Tables were rarely used; kitchen work was done on the floor. Jewelry was often shaped into flowers, animals, or gods and could be quite simple or very elaborate in design (www. The tomb that interests me the most is that of King Tut`ankhamun known as King Tut. But the pieces of architecture that impress us the most are the pyramids, temples, and tombs (Bunsen 30). Pyramids were erected as a tomb and stage for mortuary rituals. For the most part ancient Egyptian clothing was made out of linen, cotton, silk, and animal skins. Many beautiful minerals were incorporated into the jewelry and due to their superstitious nature Egyptians often included good luck charms called amulets into the design as well. The tomb consisted of four rooms and held over 5,000 artifacts. The pyramids of the 5th dynasty are considered to be the true pyramids. What furniture they did have was simply made and very practical (www. Very few pieces of Egyptian art were produced as art for art's sake.
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