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Egyptian Statues - Gay Robins - Google Books - 0 views

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    Marissa-For over three thousand years, ancient Egyptian sculptors created statues of deities, kings and elite officials and their families. These were set up mainly in temples or tombs and played a vital role in temple and funerary ritual, being places where non-physical entities deities, the royal ka-spirit and the ka-spirits of the dead could manifest themselves in this world. The book begins by examining the materials and techniques employed by sculptors and the various statue types and poses that occur. Next it explores the function of statues and the different contexts for which they were made. This is followed by a chapter explaining the notion of the ideal image: statues were not intended to be exact likenesses but rather ideal images reflecting the identity, role and status of the subject. The individual identity of a statue was usually provided by inscriptions, and the various texts found on statues are discussed together with the different types of relief decoration that occur on statue surfaces. A final chapter considers what was constant and what changed over time and looks at the influence that Egyptian statues had on the origins of monumental Greek sculpture. Dr Gay Robins studied Egyptology at the University of Durham as an undergraduate and then went to Oxford to undertake research on queens of the Eighteenth Dynasty, obtaining a DPhil in 1981. She has published numerous articles relating to ancient Egyptian art, women and gender issues, and the living stature and physical proportions of the ancient Egyptians.
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History of Makeup in Egypt - 0 views

  • natural resources surrounding them to create cosmetics.
  • Egyptians used the following materials in order to design makeup:
  • Malachite, a copper ore, which provided the green eye makeup color so greatly favored at the time Kohl, used to draw thick, distinctive black lines, creating an almond shape to the eyes Red ocher, which was used as rouge or lip color Henna, which was widely used to stain the fingertips and toes
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  • time-consuming preparation was needed to make them ready to apply
  • ground into powder
  • (often animal fat
  • green makeup was worn all over the eyelid, from the lid to the brow.
  • widely used colors for the eyes
  • Green and black
  • extended downward
  • green eye color was applied to the eyebrows and on the corners of the eyes.
  • black replaced the heavy use of green
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    Marissa-Includes: * A brief history of makeup in egypt * Not all about vanity * Ties to the past
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    Marissa-Includes: * A brief history of makeup in egypt * Not all about vanity * Ties to the past
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