Barron's: Chapter 3 - Egyptian Art Flashcards

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Essential Knowledge

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  • Egyptian art was created around ideas concerning eternity, the afterlife, and rebirth
  • Funerary objects dominate, including large-scale sculptures, stone architecture, and tomb artifacts-all in the service of the god-like pharaoh
  • strict Egyptian stylistic formulas are applied to the gods and pharaohs; they clearly show others to be subordinate and lacking in idealization
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Time Period

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  • 3000-30 B.C.E.
  • Old Kingdom: 2575-2134 B.C.E.
  • New Kingdom: 1550-1070 B.C.E.
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Narmer Palette

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  • 3000-2920 B.C.E.
  • slate
  • Egyptian Museum, Cairo
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Symbolism
    • Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People
    • Cotsiogo, Hide Painting of a Sun Dance
    • Ruler’s Feathered Headdress
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Seated scribe

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  • 2620-2500 B.C.E.
  • painted limestone
  • Louvre, Paris
  • Old Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Human Figure
    • Shiva as Nataraja
    • Great Buddha from Todai-ji
    • Abakanowicz, Androgyn III
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Great Pyramids

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  • 2550-2490 B.C.E.
  • limestone
  • Giza, Egypt
  • Old Kingdom period
  • tombs of pharaohs Menkaura, Khufu, and Khafre
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Commemoration of Ruler and Country
    • Taj Mahal
    • Houdon, George Washington
    • Terra-Cotta warriors
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Great Sphinx

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  • 2500 B.C.E.
  • limestone
  • Giza, Egypt
  • very generalized features, although some say it may be a portrait of Khafre, whose pyramid stands behind the Sphinx
  • carved in situ from a huge rock, symbol of the sun god
  • body of a lion, head of a pharaoh and/or god
  • sphinx seems to protect the pyramids behind it
  • originally brightly painted to stand out in the desert
  • cats are royal animals in ancient Egypt, probably because they saved the grain supply from mice
  • head of the Sphinx badly mauled in the Middle Ages
  • fragment of the Sphinx’s beard in the British Museum
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Menkaura and His Queen

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  • 2490-2472 B.C.E.
  • greywacke
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Old Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Royalty
    • Lindauer, Tamati Waka Nene
    • Wall Plaque from Oba’s Palace
    • Augustus of Prima Porta
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Temple of Amun-Re and Hypostyle Hall

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  • 1550-1250 B.C.E.
  • sandstone and mud brick
  • near Luxor, Egypt
  • New Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Houses of Worship
    • Lakshamana Temple
    • Santa Sabina
    • Great Mosque, Isfahan
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

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  • 1473-1458 B.C.E.
  • sandstone
  • near Luxor, Egypt
  • New Kingdom period
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Queen Hatshepsut with Offering Jars

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  • 1473-1458 B.C.E.
  • red granite
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • New Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons:
    • Nio guardian figure
    • Staff God
    • Lamassu
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Akhenaton, Nefertit, and Three Daughters

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  • 1353-1335 B.C.E
  • limestone
  • Egyptian Museum, Berlin
  • New Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Genre Scenes:
    • Vermeer, Woman with a Balance
    • Courbet, Stone Breakers
    • Stele of Hegeson
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Innermost COffin of King Tutankhamun

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  • 1323 B.C.E.
  • gold,enamel, semiprecious stones
  • Egyptian Museum, Cairo
  • New Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Commemoration
    • Sarcophagus of the Spouses
    • Moai
    • Ndop
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Last Judgment of Hu-Nefer

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  • 1275 B.C.E.
  • painted papyrus scroll
  • British Museum, London
  • New Kingdom period
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Scrolls
    • Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace
    • Bayeux Tapestry
    • Bing, A book from the Sky
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amarna style

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  • art created during the reign of Akhenaton, which features a more relaxed figure style than in Old and Middle Kingdom art
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ankh

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  • an Egyptian symbol of life
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axial plan

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  • a building with an elongated ground plan
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clerestory

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  • a roof that rises above lower roofs and thus has window space beneath
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engaged column

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  • a column that is not freestanding but attached to a wall
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ground line

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  • a base line upon which figures stand
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hierarchy of scale

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  • a system of representation that expresses a person’s importance by the size of his or her representation in a work of art
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hieroglyphics

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  • Egyptian temple that has a roof supported by a dense thicket of columns
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in situ

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  • a Latin expression that means that something is in its original location
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ka

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  • the soul, or spiritual essence, of a human being that either ascends to heaven or can live in an Egyptian statue itself
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mastaba

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  • Arabic for “bench” a low, flat-roofed Egyptian tomb with sides sloping down
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necropolis

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  • literally a “city of the dead” a large burial area
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papyrus

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  • a tall aquatic plant whose fiber is used as a writing surface in ancient Egypt
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peristyle

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  • a colonnade surrounding a building or enclosing a courtyard
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pharaoh

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  • a king of ancient Egypt
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pylon

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  • a monumental gateway to an Egyptian temple marked by two flat, sloping walls between which is a smaller entrance
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register

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  • a horizontal band, often on top of another, that tells a narrative story
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relief sculpture

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  • sculpture which projects from a flat background. a very shallow relief sculpture is called a bas-relief
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reserve column

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  • a column that is cut away from rock but has no support function
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sarcophagus

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  • a stone coffin
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stylized

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  • a schematic, non-realistic manner of representing the visible world and its contents, abstracted form the way that they appear in nature
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sunken relief

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  • a carving in which the outlines of figures are deeply carved into a surface so that the figures seem to project forward