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If the art is 2D, they always do a side view with their left foot foreword, their eye is visible, they sometimes wear fake beards and crowns. If the art is 3D, their back is always straight, if they're sitting, both hands are in their lap and one hand is clenched into a fist, the other lays flat. The men are always shirtless and the women always wear a shirt.

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Early medieval artists borrowed heavily from all of the following except A. ancient Greek painters. B. the Minoan civilization. C. ancient Egyptian artists. D. the Greco-Roman tradition.?

B.


What is ancient Egyptian civilization known for in art?

Ancient Egyptian civilization is renowned for its distinctive art, characterized by its highly stylized and symbolic representations. Artists focused on creating works that emphasized order, balance, and harmony, often adhering to strict conventions in form, color, and perspective. Notable examples include monumental sculptures, intricate wall paintings in tombs, and exquisite jewelry, which all served religious and funerary purposes. The art also reflected the society's beliefs in the afterlife, with depictions of gods, pharaohs, and everyday life conveying both spiritual and cultural significance.


How did Romantic artists depart from Neoclassical conventions?

They avoided and turned away from rational thinking and reasoning and depicted emotion and drama.


Why do some Egyptian hieroglyphics have half faces?

Some Egyptian hieroglyphics depict half faces to convey specific meanings or to represent the concept of duality, often reflecting the idea of completeness or harmony. This artistic choice allowed artists to emphasize certain features while adhering to the conventions of Egyptian art, which prioritized clarity and symbolism over realistic representation. Additionally, half faces could symbolize the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, reinforcing the importance of the subject in a broader cosmological context.


What were the ancient Egyptian jobs?

there were many ancient Egyptian jobs including farmers,priests,craftspeople,blacksmiths,jewelers, animal breeders,scribes,pharaohs, bakers,artists

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