Pharaohs in ancient Egypt lived in grand palaces that showcased their wealth and power. These palaces were often constructed with mudbrick and featured large courtyards, gardens, and multiple rooms for various functions. They were designed to reflect the pharaoh's status, with intricate decorations, elaborate furnishings, and hieroglyphic inscriptions. Additionally, these structures were strategically located near the Nile for access to water and resources.
They provide important religious and moral lessons
The ancient Khemetics, as they left the Yorùbá territories, (Yes, they were African from skin to bone before they had any lightener in their heritage) for the Nile about six millennium ago, sought meaning in their lives by reflecting the heavenly Duat (river of eternity as perceived in the Milky Way) on Earth and in their lives. The building of megalithic monuments that comes later, as well as ordinary temples, palaces, and other civic structures and tombs, also reflect this idea, as reflected in the various constellations these monuments reflect. (Ie, the great pyramid complex of Giza reflects the constellation 'Orion'.)
The way people were thinking: their wishes, their fears, their awe in front of natural scenery and events. They also reflected their social events, what they were doing, what they liked, what they were doing. It was mainly between mankind and the universe at large, planets, stars, animals, trees. So we can discover how they perceived nature, how they reacted, and the means they used to express their feelings.
A person who draws ancient murals is typically referred to as a muralist. If their work specifically focuses on replicating or interpreting ancient styles, they might also be called an archaeological artist or a historical muralist. These artists often study ancient techniques and symbols to accurately reflect the cultural context of their subjects.
Temples and palaces were sources of pride for the city. Massive temples were built for religious worshipping. The large size of the sculptures inspired common people. :D
They attempted to reflect the glory and power that the gods had. This way the people saw all the blessings the gods would give them and give the gods things. They were also a place where people worshipped their gods.
Mythology and religion are by far the most usual subjects of ancient art work from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome.
Pharaohs in ancient Egypt lived in grand palaces that showcased their wealth and power. These palaces were often constructed with mudbrick and featured large courtyards, gardens, and multiple rooms for various functions. They were designed to reflect the pharaoh's status, with intricate decorations, elaborate furnishings, and hieroglyphic inscriptions. Additionally, these structures were strategically located near the Nile for access to water and resources.
Ancient Greece
The values and beliefs of their society.
Palaces were built primarily to serve as residences for royalty and high-ranking officials, symbolizing power, wealth, and authority. They often featured grand architecture and elaborate designs to reflect the status of their inhabitants and to impress visitors. Additionally, palaces provided a secure environment for governance, administration, and ceremonial functions, acting as centers of political and cultural life in their respective societies.
They reflect the importance of religion and humans
It reflect because of it's sculptures about ancient's GOD !
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Rebels attempt to overthrow a dictatorial government.
The families attempt to hide their disappointment APEX👉🏽👈🏽