Characteristics
Important Finds
Monumental Tombs
Materials and Techniques
Sculptures
100

Why is the king (pharaoh) always shown as young and handsome in Egyptian Art?

The king was thought to be a god and so gods aren’t ugly, don’t age, or get fat.

100

What is the most important piece of Egyptian Art found?

The Palette of Narmer.

100

What was the first monumental royal tomb?

The Stepped Pyramid of ing Zoser (Djoser).

100

What was the materials used to build the basic pyramid?

Regular limestone blocks were used to build the basic pyramid

100

What is sculpture in the round?

A type of sculpture that you can see all views of. You can walk “around” it.

200

Why is the king larger than anything else on Egyptian Art?

The king is larger because he is the most important person in the artwork.

200

What is the artifact that was found that helped us decipher hieroglyphics?

The Rosetta Stone.

200

Who did the Great Pyramid belong to

Khufu

200

What was the material used for the casing stones?

What was the material used for the casing stones?

200

What is high relief sculpture?

High relief sculpture that is still attached to the surface it is carved from, but really projects a long way from that surface. It is almost sculpture in the round, but you can’t see the back.

300

What is the characteristic in Egyptian Art that carries over from Prehistoric Art?

Twisted Perspective

300

What was on the Rosetta Stone that helped us decipher hieroglyphics?

A cartouche with a king’s name in 3 languages.

300

How did the Stepped Pyramid start as a building?

It began as a mestaba

300

What was used for the capstone?

Limestone covered in gold was used for the capstone

300

What is bas relief sculpture?

Bas relief is a type of sculpture that stand only a little ways off the carved surface. It casts very little shadow.

400

List all 6 characteristics of Egyptian Art (Remember, a characteristic is a quality that belongs specifically to a certain thing -in this case, qualities that belong to Egyptian Art)

  1. Twisted Perspective

  1. The king is larger than others

  1. The king is young and handsome

  1. The art is divided into sections

  1. The art is neat and orderly

  1. There is lots of symbolism

400

What was the purpose of the Great Sphinx and who do archaeologists believe it belonged to?

  1. The Great Sphinx was meant to guard the king and to honor him.

  1. They believe it belonged to Khafre

400

Where were the pharaohs buried after they stopped building pyramids and why did they stop building them?

  1. The Valley of the Kings

  1. Pyramids were too expensive and they kept getting robbed

400

What are the 4 types of Egyptian sculpture?

  1. Bas Relief

  1. High Relief

  1. Intaglio

   4. Sculpture in the round

400

What is intaglio sculpture?

Intaglio is a type of sculpture that looks “sunken” into the surface it is carved into.

500

Why is the Palette of King Narmer so important? (4 reasons)

  1. It was the first labeled piece of Egyptian Art found

  1. It documented the union of Upper and Lower Egypt

  1. It was commemorative instead of funerary

  1. It was the basis for how Egyptian Art would look for the next 3000 years.

500

Name the parts of the Great Pyramid

1. Relieving Blocks

2. King's Chamber

3. False Tomb

4. Air Shaft for the ka

5. Grand Gallery

6. Entrance

7. False Tomb

500

What is a cartouche?

A cartouche is a symbol that represents authority and power. The rope around the outside stands for the universe. The king’s name inside the rope stands for his power over the universe.

500

Identify these important things in Egyptian Art. Be sure to use proper capitalization and the ENTIRE title.

1. The Stepped Pyramid of King Zoser (Djoser)

2. The Great Pyramids of Giza (Gizeh)

3. The Great Sphinx

4. The Palette of King Narmer

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