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death mask of tutankhamun from his innermost coffin
tomb at Thebes, Egypt, Dynasty XVIII 1323 BCE
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People, boats, and animals, detail of a watercolor copy of a wallpaper painting
from Tomb 100 at Hierakonpolis, Egypt 3500-3200 BCE
Paint on plaster, 16' 3" long
- predynastic/prehistoric period: funerary scene
- frieze scene: journey down river of life and death w/ cargo
- influences from Mesopotamia
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Palette of King Narmer (left, back; right, front)
Hierakonpolis, Egypt
3000-2920 BCE
Slate, 2' 1" high
- record unification of Upper and Lower Egypt: "Kingdom of the Two Lands"
- transition from prehistorical to historical period
- blueprint for figure representation in Egyptian art: triumph of Egyptian god-kings over enemies, below fallen enemies
- organization: orderly, horizontal lines separating narrative art, defining ground
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section plan and restored view of typical egyptian mastaba tombs
- mastaba: arabic for bench: rectangular brick or stone structure w/ sloping sides over underground burial chamber. Shaft connected to outside for ka to access tomb.
- chamber surrounded by storage rooms, compartments
- serdah: chapel w/ statue of deceased
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Imhotep, Stepped Pyramid and mortuary precinect of Djoser
Saqqara, Egypt, Dynasty III 2630-2611 BCE
- pyramid designed by Imhotep: royal builder for King Djoser, pharaoh's chancellor, high priest of the sun god
- revered as a god & first known name of an artist in history
- Saqqara: necropolis: City of the dead for Memphis - Egypt's capital
- oldest stone structures and grandious royal tomb: matsabas stacked on one another - resembled ziggurats, but used as tomb to protect and symbolize power of mummified king & possessions.
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restored view of the mortuary precinct of djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, Dynasty III
2630-2611 BCE
- pyramid at center, surrounded by large protective limestone wall (barriers here vs. Sumerians)
- funeral temple w/ priests doing daily rituals celebrating the pharaoh
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columnar entrance corridor to the mortuary precict of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, Dynasty III 2630-2611 BCE
Columns: on either side of roofed passageway leading to large courtyard to Djoser's pyramid
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facade of the North Palace of the mortuary precinct of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, Dynasty III, 2630-2611 BCE
capitals: heads that take the form of papyrus blossoms of Lower Egypt
column shafts = papyrus stalks
columns are engaged: attached to the walls
first appearance of columns in architectural history |
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Great pyramids of Gizeh, Egypt, Dynasty IV
from left: Pyramids of Menkaure, 2490-2472 BCE; Khafre, 2520-2494 BCE; Khufu 2551-2529 BCE
Oldest of the 7 wonders of the ancient world
colossal size, enormous cost = wealth of fourth dynasty pharoahs
built within 75 years = architectural evolution, not out of necessity - shows influence of Heliopolis & Re: iconic pyramidal stone as sun w/ rays ramp for pharaohs to ascend to heavens
mastery of stone masonry (ashlar masonry) - dressed (shaped to exact dimensions w/ smooth faces for perfect fit) by chiseling, pounding, rubbing, grinding. Placed in successive rows (courses) using linear or zigzag ramps + ropes, pulleys, levers to lift & lower stones
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section of the pyramid of khufu
Largest and oldest pyramid: 775 length x 450 h 13 acres area
2.3 million blocks of stone
3 pyramids = 1' x 10' wall around France (wtf)
pyramids oriented to cardinal points of the compass, temples sit on east side facing rising sun
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Great Sphinx
carved from a rock
largest statue in the ancient Near East - of Khafre (or maybe Khufu eh)
lion w/ human head: association w/ sun god
pharaoh iconic image: combination of human intelligence w/ strength & authority of king of beasts |
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khafre, from Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV 2520-2494 BCE
Diorite 5' 6" high
funerary statues, became homes for ka (god like spirits)
diorite was imported = $$$
throne: lion bodies
throne's legs: lotus & papyrus plants - Egypt's symbols
falcon-god Horus wings = protect pharaoh's head
royal false beard
ideal flawless body/perfect face (often used in art portraits) regardless of actual age/appearance = godlike nature of king
seated tight but serene = to last eternally
bilaterally symmetrical = same on eitherside of axis
abrasion: rubbing or grinding surface |
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Menkaure and Khamerernebty (?)
Gizeh, Egypt, Dynasty IV 2490-2472 4' 6 1/2"
double portrait statue (husband/wife portrait)
Dude: rigidly frontal, arms down, close to body, hands clinched like "yo woman get off me, i want to drink beer w/ my bros"
Chick: "oh hellz no stay here and take this photo"
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Seated scribe (kay?) from his mastaba at Saqqara, Egypt,
Dynasty V 2450-2350 BCE
painted limestone, approx 1' 9"
personality: sharply intellegent, alert, sympathetic
scribe on ground- position of honor in largely illiterage society - was a lower figure in Egyptian hierarchy than pharaoh
not true portrait - composite of convential types: sunken cheeks + flabby body
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Ka-Aper, from his mastaba at Saqqara, Egypt
Dynasty V, 2450-2350
Wood approx 3' 7
increased realism
eyes of rock crystal intact - heighten effect
stands freely
nonroyal Old Kingdom portraits - comfortable life of person |
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Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt, relief in the mastaba of Ti, Saqqara, Egypt
Dynasty V 2450-2350 BCE
painted limestone, hunting scene
mastaba (egyptian tomb): deceased not represented exclusively in freestanding statuary.
Individuals depicted in relief sculpture/mural painting sometimes alone/narrative context
Ti, men & boats move slowly through marshes of papyrus, hunting hippos & birds.
top: frightened birds, stalking foxes
below: water w/ wavy lines, hippos, fish
men: busy w/ spears
Ti: big man
conceptual approach: known to be true of subject - most characteristic parts at right angles. expressses feeling for constant & changeless aspect of things
artists use strict canon: system of proportions
relief sculptures: grid on wall, various human body parts at specfic points, height of a figure was a fixed number of squares w/ body predetermined size.
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Ancient Egypt House Altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three of their Daughters, limestone, New Kingdom, Tell el-Amarna, 18th dynasty, c. 1350 B.C.E.
- sunken relief carving - alter
- Changes state religion, Akhenaten: mono-deitist - one true god (different than prior religion)
- Akhenaten + Nefertiti, kissing daughter, daughters pointing
- Shifts in style, stylistic break, distinguish new break in religion, softness in contrast to egyptian art, anatomies off, swollen bellies
- similarities: elements: profile view of face, square shoulders, aten is present, sun is present, cobra (supreme deity)
- Ankh: egyptian signs of life - rays of life to them = their rulership together
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Thutmose (Tuthmosis), Model Bust of Queen Nefertiti, New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, c. 1340 B.C.E., limestone, plaster, crystal, wax, 19-5/8 inches / 50 cm tall
- life-size full color
- name means "the Beautiful One is Here"
- 3d sketch/model for other sculptures: one eye w/ inlay
- plaster allowed fine detail: sensitively carved - movement, elegance, high cheek bones, symmetry
- perfect triangle w/ headdress w/ lines in chin
- New ideal of beauty during reign
- Amarna period: Nefertiti's shared power w/ Akhentaten's mother, Tiya
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Ramesses II, Herakleopolis (Temple of Harsaphes), New Kingdom, Egypt, c. 1250 B.C.E.
- larger than life sculpture
- temple dedicated to Ramesses, common people not allowed, but priests would make offerings
- dual function of sculpture
- pharaoh: linen head cloth, false beard, snake head, heroic body type, hands placed firmly on thigh
- tiny head: repurposed, and re-sculpted (was another pharaoh, and another head haaaah aww)
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Rosetta Stone, 196 B.C.E., granite, 114.4 cm x 72.3 x 27.9 cm or 45 x 28.5 x 11 in.
- inscribed in 3 languages: ancient Greek (Alexander the Great), Demotic (common Egyptian), hieroglyphs = not pictorial, but phonetic
- Napoleon found it in Egypt
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