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Comparison of Representation of the Human Figure between Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
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When making a piece of art of a human figure, one is depicting oneself or one’s own kind. In doing this, it’s often the case that the artist will recreate a human figure in a way that represents a fancied human form, one that would be more intimidating, or one that is representative of a religious creed. The art in Ancient Near Eastern art and Ancient Egyptian art all served one or more of the purposes above.
Between the two of these regions, there are many similarities in the representations shown.
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Title: Comparison of Representation of the Human Figure between Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
Words: 437 Rating: None Pages: 1.7 submitted by: Puck90a
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