Egyptian Art

 
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Egyptian art is characterized mainly by presenting figures next to others in superimposed planes. The images are represented with hierarchical criteria, for example: the pharaoh has a larger size than his subjects or enemies that are next to him. The profile view canon was predominant, which consists on representing the head and limbs in profile view but the shoulders and eyes in front view. Ancient Egypt. Pharaohs. Art.

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