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Friday, December 14, 2018

'Akhenaton and Amarna Art Essay\r'

'During the reign of the eighteenth Dynasty, Akhenaton had made his kingdom very(prenominal) wealthy and powerful, and at the same clock he to a fault changed artwork in his time period which became cognise as the Amarna Period. Art in the Amarna period was very different from the stiff and unemotional art from the origin anyy Egyptian dynasties. Akhenaton was very influential on the art; it seemed that he wanted the art to convey objective life taking place. Even though depiction of Akhenaton himself seems exaggerated it seems more life-like then the earlier art, all Pharaohs seemed to look exactly the same with the same corpse and the same stance.\r\nAmarna art shows Akhenaton with a very elongate type, full lips, cat-like eyes and a pudgy stomach. each(prenominal) of the other pieces would show the pharaohs looking very self-colored and tough, they would never have emotion shown on their face and they were always very stiff, to the highest degree of the time with th eir workforce in their fists down by their sides. It was the first time a ruler had been rendered with such a childish figure and not seeming all that powerful. new(prenominal) pieces of art during the Amarna period such as Akhenaten, His wife Nefertiti, and Their Children show them all engaging together.\r\nEarlier pieces of Egyptian art don’t convey relationships inwardly the families, there are pieces of art with the pharaohs and their wives but near of the time they are very stiff and provided standing next to each other, with no spark advance that they even like each other. The portrait bust, Nefertiti, is likewise shown very life-like; her features make her described as the most beautiful women in the world. All of the interaction and flow make this art very distinctive for all Egyptian art. The Amarna period has art that well be recognized forever for the style it uses and the emotion and interaction it conveys.\r\n'

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