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Ancient Egypt Art

Ancient Egypt Art. 3100 BCE to 1500 CE. Egyptian paintings.

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Ancient Egypt Art

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  1. Ancient Egypt Art 3100 BCE to 1500 CE

  2. Egyptian paintings • In ancient Egypt, art was closely linked to religion. Egyptians believed when they died they went to another world. In order for this to happen the dead body had to be preserved as a mummy. It was dried, wrapped in cloth and put in a painted case.

  3. A different view • Egyptian painters showed humans differently than we do today. The head, arms and legs were shown from the side, and eyes are seen from the front. • They are not very real-looking but all the things thought important are shown clearly for the purpose of recording them.

  4. Tombs of the dead • Tombs of dead people were decorated with paintings. These showed the ways they lived on earth and the life they were expecting in the next world. • Important people were always drawn larger than their servants and slaves.

  5. Who’s “important”?

  6. Hieroglyphs • Egyptians wrote by in a form of picture writing, called hieroglyphs which means “sacred writing”. • Because they wrote in this language, we know more about Egyptian society than most other ancient cultures! • They also had a decimal system of numeration up to a million! • Hieroglyphs is a writing system where characters looked like images from their everyday lives. • Written in rows or columns and can be read from left to right or right to left. • Hieroglyphs were called, “the words of God” by the Egyptians and were great for decorating the walls of temples, tombs of the dead and cases of mummies.

  7. Rows or columns

  8. Alphabet • What everyday objects do you notice?

  9. King Tut • King Tutankhamun tomb which is located in the Valley of the Kings is by far the best preserved royal tomb ever discovered. • It was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. He discovered this tomb which was undisturbed for over 3,000 years. It’s discovery astonished the world.

  10. Walk Inside…. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HKVE5fw9JY

  11. Create your own mummy case • Decorate a mummy case filled with Egyptian style paintings (side view, eyes facing forward). • Include hieroglyphs • Use the hieroglyphs sheet and mummy case examples to help you • The more decorated, the better the after life 

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