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Egypt

Egypt. Arts and Architecture By: David. Art Facts:. Painting and making sculptures were some arts in Egypt. Smaller arts and crafts were made using:. Wood Ivory Gold Bronze Glass. Paintings on the inner walls of tombs gave us good information about Egyptians and Egypt. Arts: Artists.

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Egypt

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  1. Egypt Arts and Architecture By: David

  2. Art Facts: Painting and making sculptures were some arts in Egypt. Smaller arts and crafts were made using: • Wood • Ivory • Gold • Bronze • Glass Paintings on the inner walls of tombs gave us good information about Egyptians and Egypt.

  3. Arts: Artists • The works of artists show long years of apprenticeship. • Tomb paintings are the finest achievements of ancient Egypt. Most Artists gave their art to religious buildings and it was used during ceremonies to honor gods and goddesses. Artists also gave a lot of their art to pharaohs and their officials.

  4. People Code Arts • Egyptian art had a code that artists had to use when drawing people. • Egyptians were mostly interested in sculpture art. • Egyptians paid more attention to the drawing of the art, not the color.

  5. Architecture: Facts • Pyramids were a great work of art and architecture. • Pyramids were so sophisticated, we can’t even figure out how to build them anymore! • Architecture was invented in Egypt around 2650 B.C. by Imhotep. ? ? ?

  6. Architecture:On Pyramids • Pyramids are still man’s best architectural achievement. • Pyramids can be as tall as 482 feet (147m.) high and can tower over many famous landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty. • The very first type of pyramid Egyptians made was called a step pyramid because on the outside it looked like steps and later it got smoother on the outside. Step pyramids were also called Ziggurats.

  7. Architecture: On Sphinxes • Sphinxes were large stone statues carved to protect important buildings and rooms. • An amazing architectural statue called the Sphinx is a famous Egyptian landmark and has a total body length of 150 feet (45 m.)

  8. Architecture: Temples Temple • A temple is also another great work of architecture. • Temples are very different from our temples (churches) because they were more special. For example, only upper class people could go in them. • Also temples were built so big to show their respect to the gods.

  9. ? Did You Know ? • One block of limestone weighs so much a big crane could barely pick one up! • People wonder how Egyptians could push the blocks so close together that a knife blade couldn’t fit between two! • People also wonder how Egyptians got the blocks all the way to the top and put the top on. Limestone

  10. Bibliography Armento, Beverly. Co’rdova, Jacqueline. Klor de Alva, J. Jorge. Nash, Gary. Ng, Franklin. Salter, Christopher. Wilson, Louis. Wixson, Karen. A Message of Ancient Days. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999, pp. 203. Author: N/A. “Google Image Search.” [Online] Available http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi&q=, 2006 Author: N/A. “Egyptian Art 2700 B.C. – 200 A.D.” [Online] Available http://www.mystudios.com/art/ancient/egyptian/egyptian.html, Date of Material: N/A Bayuk, Andrew. “Guardian’s Sphinx.” [Online] Available http://guardians.net/egypt/sphinx/, 1995-2005 InterCity Oz, Inc. “Color Me Egypt/Temples.” [Online] Available http://touregypt.net/kids/monuments.htm, 1999 – 2005 Kermen, Lisa. “Egyptian Art.” [Online] Available http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Egypt/egyptian_art.html, 12/17/96 Lee, Alex. Arndt, James. Goldmacher, Shane. “Egyptian Architecture/Pyramids,” [Online] Available http://library.thinkquest.org/10098/egypt.htm#pyramid, Date of Material: N/A

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