Art
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in general is a representation of its
culture. By examining works of , one can often
distinguish the culture from which it came. To do this well,
one must be cognizant of the styles, purposes, and
techniques that were used to make the work of . By taking
a critical eye to two pertinent exampl ....
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.... There is use of foreshortening in
her feet and face. One can tell that this work of art is
Egyptian. Her arms are crossed, and her eyes enlarged in
accordance with all Egyptian coffins. One might overlook
that the whole coffin is engulfed in hiractic writing,
soundly designating it as "Egyptian". Some lines of hiratic
writing read, "Beginning of the instructions"(Coffin), which
is the traditional opening formula for "didactic
writings"(Coffin), reflecting its relationship in a ....
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