I had the most fun studying the Egyptian art in how they created and used pyramids not only for art but other means as well to show their perfectness compared to other countries/people’s way of building structures. It was quite nice to understand how art was made in those times to what Egyptians had available to them.
I was drawn mainly by the fact that they are Egyptians. Out of all the countries in the Middle East area, around the Mediterranean Sea, I have been most curious about Egypt for what its based upon and the nice art they have posted up in various places not only on walls but how buildings were made and all that jazz.
Being intrigued would be about how they had the sphinx and all that jazz. Another thing that got to me would be stuff like the Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun, or other pieces of art that are similar to that. Pyramids I had already received on how they are and what/why they were formed/built. Nonetheless it was how they got the design to make these flat yet 3-D like forms with not a whole lot of expression in them. Their method of expression was in the format or environment in which they were posted on. Like for example, the Palette of Narmer in which there was absolutely if not a little expression in their faces but you’d know what was happening and the expression upon their face when he was going to smack that dude with a hammer to put a nail through his head. Another thing to put in this would be in how they did coffins for important people and what they did with their body. The design on them being for example the Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun’s Sarcophagus was of laid out gold and how they indicated various things upon it. The arms were put among the chest while wings would be put upon it starting from their wrists to indicate that they would be flying away to a different world perhaps. Another would be in how they put out their love upon the leg or it could be their worshipers saying that they will forever honor him and all his worth. Then there is the whips in both hands indicating that he has power and he meant to make his country/area powerful in how they did things, no lazy or bad people or else they would be tortured/killed. The last one to point out would be hieroglyphs on the side of the coffin pointing out various things, I couldn’t say what they are but if I was to guess it’d be in how he was wonderful in all he did and how they will miss him or something like that. In other words it’d be stating his glory and its worth. All in all Egyptians had a unique way of doing art and out of everything it was always how they made the faces so emotionless though there was always something that’d give a big expression, or at least I would be scared or happy in the moment.
I really enjoyed learning about the Egyptian pyramids as well. For one of my first post I think I compared the Egyptian Pyramids with Ziggurats. I think it is amazing that they figured out how to make them into very symmetrical pyramid.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was the Ancient Egyptian art also! I really enjoy how much skill went into their artwork and how amazing the pieces are. Most of all I love the pyramids and their enormity.
ReplyDeleteGood final post overall, well written.
I like the Palette of Narmer, too. The symbols and details in that palette are interesting and impressive. My favorite detail is the little sandal bearer, who is holding Narmer's sandals while Narmer kills his enemy.
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-Prof. Bowen
I also enjoyed the Egyptian art section to study in this class. I was always curious about how to make the pyramids at that time, and I guess it is solved through this class. And I also liked the details in the Palette of Narmer. I think lots of things are so beautiful in this period.
ReplyDeleteLearning about Egyptian art wasn't my personal favorite, but I was fascinated by how calculated and sophisticated their methods of design were. Like how they calculated the placement of the pyramids by using the stars. I liked reading your post and I agree that Egyptian art is very unique!
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