The ancient Egyptians had a great appreciation for life which is clearly depicted through their art. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/999/color-in-ancient-egypt/ #History #Egypt #EgyptianArchitecture #EgyptianArt
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Egyptian Faience is a glassy substance manufactured expertly by the ancient Egyptians. https://www.worldhistory.org/Egyptian_Faience/ #History #EgyptianArt #EgyptianFaience #Faience
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Art is an essential aspect of any civilization. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1077/a-brief-history-of-egyptian-art/ #History #AmarnaPeriodofEgypt #EgyptianArt #EgyptianBookoftheDead
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Francine Prose's Cleopatra : Her History, Her Myth is divided into two sections, one focusing on her life and the other on her reception in art. https://www.worldhistory.org/review/337/cleopatra-her-history-her-myth/ #EgyptianArt #AncientEgypt #Cleopatra #History
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Old Procreate sketch I made for a teachers art professional development. A precious Bast sculpture from the MET museum my mother gave me as a kid- a a scarab ring I got to replace one she gave me that I lost. #MastoArt #catart #art #procreate #egyptianart #Bast
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Egyptian faience is a glassy substance manufactured expertly by the ancient Egyptians. The process was first developed in Mesopotamia, first at Ur and later at Babylon, with significant results but faience production reached its height of quality and quantity in Egypt. Some of the greatest faience-makers of antiquity were the Phoenicians of cities such as Tyre and Sidon who were so expert in ma...https://www.worldhistory.org/Egyptian_Faience/ #EgyptianArt #EgyptianFaience #Faience
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Glass krateriskos (unguent jar), ca. 1353–1323 B.C. #metmuseum #egyptianart https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/546255
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Seated woman with two female servants, one of which allows a peek at her dark pubes.
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Seated woman with two female servants, one of which allows a peek at her dark pubes.
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Stone Jug, ca. 1550–1458 B.C. #egyptianart #themet https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544806
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Hello, ancient people. You are probably all dead now not bc of old age, but bc you worshipped a MOSQUITO.
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Mosquito Deity amulet, ca. 712–332 B.C. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/545200 #themet #egyptianart
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