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Page 1: Art of Ancient Egypt Beginning with the New Kindgom

Art of Ancient Egypt

Beginning with the New Kindgom

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Book of the Dead, 1550-50BC

• Used in the New Kingdom• Takes the place of Pyramid texts and Coffin texts which

were painted hieroglyphics on the objects-Book of the Dead is painted glyphs on papyrus, thus the ‘book’

• Some people seem to have commissioned their own copies of the Book of the Dead, perhaps choosing the spells they thought most vital in their own progression to the afterlife.

• The Book of the Dead was most commonly written in hieroglyphic or hieratic script on a papyrus scroll, and often illustrated with vignettes depicting the deceased and their journey into the afterlife.

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Anubis Weighing A Heart Against A Feather

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Hathshepsut, Woman Pharaoh

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Overview of Temple Mortuary

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Statue and Osiritic Statue of Hathshepsut

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Note that this was first of its kind

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Hathshepsut on Right, Her husband on Left

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Ramses II

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figures of king inside the temple

(atlantids) and sunken reliefs

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Temple of Nefertari, Ramses II QueenAbu Simbel

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Luxor Temple

• A large temple complex• The 2 obelisks at the entrance are of differing

sizes, although the placement made them seem the same height

• One obelisk is in a Parisian museum and called the “Luxor Obelisk”

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Temple Entrance to Luxor

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The Rosetta Stone, 196 BCE,

basalt

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The Rosetta Stone

• Important because it contains 3 languages that allowed us to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs

• Greek, Demotic and Hieroglyphs

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Anubis

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Cartouche

• A vertical or horizontalglyph encircled

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Cartouche Explained from Wikipedia

• At times amulets were given the form of a cartouche displaying the name of a king and placed in tombs.

• Such items are often important to archaeologists for dating the tomb and its contents.

• Cartouches were formerly only worn by Pharaohs. The oval surrounding their name was meant to protect them from evil spirits in life and after death.

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Importance of Akhenaton and Nefertiti

• Religion and Social Change• Change in stylistic treatment of figures

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King Tutankhamen

• Son of Akhenaton and his sister wife• Ruler in 18th dynasty 1332 BC – 1323 BC