Egypt-Ancient Art
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Egypt
- Egyptians believed they were once two lands upper and lower Egypt
- Upper and lower Egypt were unified as a single nation
- Cairo became their new capital
- Rulers claiming to be gods, not intermediaries but rather actual gods, believed in gods above the pharaoh
- Hieroglyphs are a form of pictograms
- The writing is a group of images, interesting relationship between the art and the written language
- The division between art and written language is blurred here
- Concept of afterlife, after we die, we go somewhere
- Fundamental to the Egyptians
- Tombs- would dig a pit, throw the body in it, bacteria cannot grow, example of Ginger
- If there was something you treasured in your life, people would imagine that they would want to take it with them to the afterlife
- As a result ancient Egyptians started to build more complex tombs, (however now since the bodies are not the in hot sand the bodies will begin to decompose)
The Pyramids
-At Giza (the three pyramids)
-Egypt was rich in resources (artists have lots of materials)
-the pyramids (of GIZA) were built out of stone, because they wanted them to last forever
-the tombs were built while they were alive
-Pyramid of Khufu (480 feet tall), solid stone quarried right at the site, were originally encased in white limestone, blocks are 17 ft thick,:
- we are not sure how the pyramid was built
- maybe a series of ramps, (that were spiraling around the pyramid)
- slaves used in the quarries, labour took place on the pyramids during the flood season because farmers could not work in the fields
- three burial chambers,
- the bottom was a decoy chamber
- there were air shafts (for the kings spirit to come and go)
- the kings are all supposed to be sons of Ra (the sun god)
- Each pyramid had a pair of temples that was associated with it
- The kings also had back up bodies
- Khafre (meaning to look like Ra) statues were portrayed as godly and kingly, sitting on a throne, there were hieroglyphs with symbols of upper and lower egypt, implying that he rules both and will continue to do so in the afterlife
- Headdress, fake beard (status of the king)
- There is a hawk, cradling and protecting the statue of the king, the hawk was a representation of the god Horus (son of Ra)
Pyramid of Menkaure:
-was smaller than the others
-husband and wife tomb (they presumable loved each other while they were alive)
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