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Ancient Art of Egypt

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The art style of Ancient Egypt is characterized by its use of simple lines and shapes. This is because the Egyptians believed that the world was created from a single line. This art style is also known for its use of bright colors.

The art style is also known as: Old Art of Egypt, Art of the Pharaohs
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Imhotep (2667-2600 BCE) 2. Djoser (2667-2648 BCE) 3. Khufu (2589-2566 BCE) 4. Khafre (2558-2532 BCE) 5. Menkaure (2532-2503 BCE) 6. Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BCE) 7. Akhenaten (1353-1336 BCE) 8. Nefertiti (1370-1330 BCE) 9. Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BCE) 10. Seti I (1290-1279 BCE) 11. Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE) 12. Merenptah (1213-1203 BCE) 13. Seti II (1203-1197 BCE) 14. Ramesses III (1186-1155 BCE) 15. Ramesses IV (1155-1149 BCE) 16. Ramesses VI (1149-1145 BCE) 17. Ramesses IX (1145-1137 BCE) 18. Ramesses XI (1137-1129 BCE) 19. Merneptah (1213-1203 BCE) 20. Seti II (1203-1197 BCE) 21. Amenhotep III (1388-1351 BCE) 22. Akhenaten (1353-1336 BCE) 23. Smenkhkare (1336-1334 BCE) 24. Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BCE) 25. Ay (1323-1319 BCE) 26. Horemheb (1319-1292 BCE) 27. Ramses I (1292-1290 BCE) 28. Seti I (1290-1279 BCE) 29. Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE) 30. Merenptah (1213-1203 BCE)

1. The Great Pyramids of Giza – Unknown (c. 2560 BCE) 2. The Great Sphinx of Giza – Unknown (c. 2558 BCE) 3. The Temple of Karnak – Unknown (c. 2055 BCE) 4. The Tomb of Tutankhamun – Unknown (c. 1332 BCE) 5. The Tomb of Nefertari – Unknown (c. 1255 BCE) 6. The Temple of Hatshepsut – Unknown (c. 1458 BCE) 7. The Great Temple of Amun at Karnak – Unknown (c. 1250 BCE) 8. The Tomb of Akhenaten – Unknown (c. 1336 BCE) 9. The Tomb of Khaemweset – Unknown (c. 1290 BCE) 10. The Tomb of Djoser – Unknown (c. 2630 BCE) 11. The Tomb of Merneptah – Unknown (c. 1213 BCE) 12. The Tomb of Amenhotep III – Unknown (c. 1390 BCE) 13. The Temple of Luxor – Unknown (c. 1400 BCE) 14. The Temple of Ptah – Unknown (c. 1458 BCE) 15. The Temple of Re-Harakhty – Unknown (c. 1427 BCE) 16. The Temple of Khonsu – Unknown (c. 1244 BCE) 17. The Tomb of Seti I – Unknown (c. 1294 BCE) 18. The Tomb of Ramesses III – Unknown (c. 1186 BCE) 19. The Tomb of Ramesses VI – Unknown (c. 1141 BCE) 20. The Tomb of Ramesses IX – Unknown (c. 1126 BCE) 21. The Tomb of Thutmose III – Unknown (c. 1479 BCE) 22. The Tomb of Thutmose IV – Unknown (c. 1401 BCE) 23. The Tomb of Amenhotep II – Unknown (c. 1427 BCE) 24. The Tomb of Horemheb – Unknown (c. 1323 BCE) 25. The Temple of Khafre – Unknown (c. 2520 BCE) 26. The Valley Temple of Khafre – Unknown (c. 2558 BCE) 27. The Great Temple of Ptah – Unknown (c. 1294 BCE) 28. The Temple of Isis – Unknown (c. 690 BCE) 29. The Temple of Horus – Unknown (c. 237 BCE) 30. The Temple of Hathor – Unknown (c. 20 BCE)

Detailed Description

The art style of Ancient Egypt is one of the most famous and well-known art styles in the world. It is characterized by its use of bold colors and simple shapes. Ancient Egyptian artists used a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and architecture. Some of the most famous Ancient Egyptian artists include Imhotep, who designed the first pyramid, and Nefertiti, whose bust is one of the most recognizable works of art from Ancient Egypt. Other famous works of Ancient Egyptian art include the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Temple of Karnak.

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1. Imhotep (2667-2600 BCE) 2. Djoser (2667-2648 BCE) 3. Khufu (2589-2566 BCE) 4. Khafre (2558-2532 BCE) 5. Menkaure (2532-2503 BCE) 6. Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BCE) 7. Akhenaten (1353-1336 BCE) 8. Nefertiti (1370-1330 BCE) 9. Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BCE) 10. Seti I (1290-1279 BCE) 11. Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE) 12. Merenptah (1213-1203 BCE) 13. Seti II (1203-1197 BCE) 14. Ramesses III (1186-1155 BCE) 15. Ramesses IV (1155-1149 BCE) 16. Ramesses VI (1149-1145 BCE) 17. Ramesses IX (1145-1137 BCE) 18. Ramesses XI (1137-1129 BCE) 19. Merneptah (1213-1203 BCE) 20. Seti II (1203-1197 BCE) 21. Amenhotep III (1388-1351 BCE) 22. Akhenaten (1353-1336 BCE) 23. Smenkhkare (1336-1334 BCE) 24. Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BCE) 25. Ay (1323-1319 BCE) 26. Horemheb (1319-1292 BCE) 27. Ramses I (1292-1290 BCE) 28. Seti I (1290-1279 BCE) 29. Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE) 30. Merenptah (1213-1203 BCE)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. The Great Pyramids of Giza – Unknown (c. 2560 BCE) 2. The Great Sphinx of Giza – Unknown (c. 2558 BCE) 3. The Temple of Karnak – Unknown (c. 2055 BCE) 4. The Tomb of Tutankhamun – Unknown (c. 1332 BCE) 5. The Tomb of Nefertari – Unknown (c. 1255 BCE) 6. The Temple of Hatshepsut – Unknown (c. 1458 BCE) 7. The Great Temple of Amun at Karnak – Unknown (c. 1250 BCE) 8. The Tomb of Akhenaten – Unknown (c. 1336 BCE) 9. The Tomb of Khaemweset – Unknown (c. 1290 BCE) 10. The Tomb of Djoser – Unknown (c. 2630 BCE) 11. The Tomb of Merneptah – Unknown (c. 1213 BCE) 12. The Tomb of Amenhotep III – Unknown (c. 1390 BCE) 13. The Temple of Luxor – Unknown (c. 1400 BCE) 14. The Temple of Ptah – Unknown (c. 1458 BCE) 15. The Temple of Re-Harakhty – Unknown (c. 1427 BCE) 16. The Temple of Khonsu – Unknown (c. 1244 BCE) 17. The Tomb of Seti I – Unknown (c. 1294 BCE) 18. The Tomb of Ramesses III – Unknown (c. 1186 BCE) 19. The Tomb of Ramesses VI – Unknown (c. 1141 BCE) 20. The Tomb of Ramesses IX – Unknown (c. 1126 BCE) 21. The Tomb of Thutmose III – Unknown (c. 1479 BCE) 22. The Tomb of Thutmose IV – Unknown (c. 1401 BCE) 23. The Tomb of Amenhotep II – Unknown (c. 1427 BCE) 24. The Tomb of Horemheb – Unknown (c. 1323 BCE) 25. The Temple of Khafre – Unknown (c. 2520 BCE) 26. The Valley Temple of Khafre – Unknown (c. 2558 BCE) 27. The Great Temple of Ptah – Unknown (c. 1294 BCE) 28. The Temple of Isis – Unknown (c. 690 BCE) 29. The Temple of Horus – Unknown (c. 237 BCE) 30. The Temple of Hathor – Unknown (c. 20 BCE)

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