SOME PAINTING SUBJECTS:
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Painting:
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Sculpture:
Name: Thutmose III Statue
Period: 15th Century BC
Explanation of the Sculpture
The Thutmose III Statue is a artistic piece that representsthe sixth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. It is originary of the Upper Egypt; It was discovered on Karnak cachette in 1904. It's made of granite. The face portrays Thutmose as "eternally young". Its wearing the Nemes head-dress, and it has an Uraeus and royal beard.
Main Rules of this Sculpture
- It presents a blocky and stiff complex
- It presents the left leg foward
- It has the hands clenched at their sides
- The negative space its attached
- It is often painted.
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Architecture:
Name: Pyramids of Giza
Period: 15th Century BC
Explanation of the Architecture
Its the largest and oldest pyramids of the three pyramids. There are in Giza Necropolis, Egypt. (Now El Giaza, Egypt)
It was constructed as the tomb of 4th dynasty Pharaoh Khufu. Its considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The components of the pyraqmid
- First tomb: Mastaba, the dead person was sepulted beneath the mastaba
- True Pyramids, four triangular sides
- Sloping sides: represents that the pharoh mounts to the heavens on the rays of the sun (Ra)