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Palette of Narmer
Early Dynastic Egypt
c. 3000 BCE
*SYMBOLIZES POWER
*Votive offering
*Depicts unification of Egypt
*Early blueprint of the formula for figure representation that characterized art for the next 3000 years
*Early document marking transition from prehistory to history |
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Plan of Djoser's funerary complex
Saqqara
Old Kingdom
c. 2667 - 2648 BCE
*Earliest known monumental architecture in Egypt
*Architect: Imhotep |
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Stepped Pyramid and sham buildings of funerary complex of Djoser
Saqqara
c. 2667 - 2648 BCE
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Wall of the North Palace
Funerary complex of Djoser, Saqqara
c. 2667 - 2648 BCE
Old Kingdom
*Engaged columns
*Papyrys blossom capitals |
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Great Pyramids
Giza
c. 2601 - 2515 BCE
Old Kingdom
*Pyramid is a symbol of the son
*Corners oriented to cardinal points
*Probably shows the influence of Heliopolis, the seat of power for the sun god Re, whose emblem was the ben-ben (pyramidal stone)
*Where pharohs were reborn in afterlife |
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Model of Giza Plateau
*Pyramids of Menkaura, Khafram Khufu |
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Khafra
Temple of Khafra, Giza
c. 2500 BCE
Old Kingdom
*Falcon Horus protects him
*Carved from diorite (brought 400 mi down the Nile)
*Symbols of unified Egypt on throne |
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Menkaura and a Queen
Giza
c. 2500 BCE
Old Kingdom
*Placed together so kas will remain together forever
*Pose typically symbolic of marriage
*Could be classified as high relief |
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Pepy II and His Mother, Queen Meryeankhnes
c. 2288 - 2224BCE
Old Kingdom
*Two frontal views
*Greater independence of arms/legs from stone |
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Seated Scribe
Saqqara
c. 2494 - 2345 BCE
Old Kingdom
*No symbols of power
*Color lends lifelike quality to stone
*Formality is relaxed, Realisn increased
*Middle class
*Papyrus and Stylus - tools of the trade |
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Ti Watching a Hippopotomus Hunt
Tomb of Ti, Saqqara
c. 2510 - 2460 BCE
Old Kingdom
*Hieratic scale!
*Continues good triumphing over evil in afterlife
*Metaphorical
*Simply an observer, like his ka
*Hunters rendered more realistically than Ti
*River shown from arial view
*Not participating in hunt - no nostalgia for life
*Abstraction of papyrus thicket |
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Rock-cut Tombs
Beni Hasan
c. 1985 - 1795 BCE
Middle Kingdom
*Hollowed out of the faces of cliffs
*Contains various chambers, ornamental columns, false doors, and riches
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Interior of rock-cut tomb of Khnumhotep
Beni Hasan
c. 1985 - 1795 BCE
Middle Kingdom
*Symmetrical
*Paintings of life on his farm
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Funerary Stele of Amenemhat I
c. 2055 - 1985 BCE
Middle Kingdom
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Head of Senusret III
c. 1836 - 1818 BCE
Middle Kingdom
*Pessimistic way of life
*Sagging cheeks, sunken eyes, drooping eyelids
*Realistic |
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Hippotomus
c. 1985 - 1795 BCE
Middle Kingdom
*Faience - a low fired opaque glasslike sicilate
*Glassmaking restricted to royal workshops
*Middle Kingdom artists desired well-observed accurate detail |
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Pectoral of Senusret II
c. 1895 - 1878
Middle Kingdom
*Cartouche
*Ankh
*Cobra
*Horus Falcons
*Sun disk
*Scarab beetle
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Hypostyle hall of the Great Temple of Amun
Karnak
c. 1295 - 1186 BCE
New Kingdom
*Rulers undertook extensive building programs along Nile
*Expanded poweres and political triumphs of the builders |
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Flower and Bud Columns
Great Temple of Amun, Karnak
Middle Kingdom
c. 1295 - 1186 BCE
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Pylon of Ramses II
Temple of Amun, Mut, and Khons, Luxor
New Kingdom
c. 1279 - 1213 BCE
*Obelisk in foreground
*Temple of Theban triad
*Obelisk one solid peice
*Pylon leads to a peristyle court |
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Hatshepsut as Sphinx
Dier el-Bahri
c. 1473 - 1458
New Kindgom
*One of the four female rulers of Egypt
*Married half brother Thutmose II
*Regent for son Thutmose III
*Had herself declared king by priests of Amun
*Called his majesty/wore typical royal trappings |
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Funerary temple of Hapshetsut
Dier el-Gahri
c. 1473 - 1458 BCE
New Kingdom
*Axial Plan
*Remarkable union of nature and architecture |
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Plan of Funerary Temple of Hapshetsut
Dier el-Bahri
c. 1473 - 1458 BCE
New Kingdom |
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Akhenaten and his Family
c. 1346 - 1336 BCE
Amarna
*New artistic conventions
*Emphasized ma'at (divine truth)
*Sunken relief allows for modeling
*Nefertiti cheif preistess, maybe co-ruler
*Undulating curves
*Long/thin arms/legs
*Family |
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Queen Tiy
c. 1352 BCE
Amarna
*Stylized naturalism
*Funerary bust
*Mother and Supporter of Akhenaten |
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Nefertiti
c. 1348 - 1336 BCE
Amarna
*Exquisite beauty
*Colors of headress and necklace match
*Color used to accentuate eyes/lips
*Wife of Akhenaten
*Divine priestess |
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Fish-shaped Vase
c. 1348 - 1336 BCE
Amarna
*Core glass - clay object shaped then covered in molten glass; clay removed and thin strips of glass attached to make decorative design
*Fish symbol of regeneration/rebirth
*Originally used to hold oil |
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Temples of Ramses II and Nefertari
Abu Simbel
c. 1279 - 1213
*Axial plan
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Temple of Ramses II
Abu Simbel
c. 1279 - 1213
*Dedicated to Ramses, Ra, Amun, Ptah
*Entire temple moved in 1968 to save it from Aswan High Dam
*Main hall contains eight 33ft tall statues
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Judgement of Hunefer before Osiris
Illustration from Book of the Dead
c. 1285 BCE
*By New Kingdom, only a sin-free person could enjoy afterlife
*Two tests - questioned by Osiris and heart weighed against ostrich feather by Anubis
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Sphinx of Taharqo
c. 690 - 664 BCE
NUBIAN
*Features strictly African
*Emulates traditional type |
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Sun Temple of 5th dynasty kings of Abu Ghurab |
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