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Marina86 [1]
2 years ago
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Compare the egyptian sculpture of king menkaure (mycerinus) with the greek kuros . how are they similar? how are they different?

what do these differences suggest about the intent of the artists and the differences in their cultures of origin?
Arts
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enyata [817]2 years ago
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This juxtaposition between the Old Kingdom Egypt's Menkaure and his Queen and Archaic Greece's Kouros of Anavysos exemplifies the differences between stylized or conventionalized style and Ancient Greece's more realistic approach.

<h3>What was the objective of Egyptian sculpture?</h3>

Art was magical in ancient Egypt. Art, whether in the form of painting, sculpture, carving, or calligraphy, had the capacity to preserve global order and bestow everlasting life by appealing to numerous gods to intervene on people's behalf in both life and death.

The first evident similarity between these two individuals is their shape and stance.

The shapes in both sculptures are rigid, with one leg in front of the other, as if walking, and both arms straight down, their fists clenched in a fist. It consists of both the left and right feet being placed in front of the right, as well as no knee, hip, or waist bend.

There are numerous differences that truly reflect the traits of each of these civilizations over these historical periods, in addition to all of these great parallels. Unlike Menkaure and his Queen, Kouros of Anavysos' craftsman removed all of the stone from around the body to produce a more free-standing figure that seems more lifelike.

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