Sculptures from the Egyptian Era

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  • Depicted figures in a frontal and rigid pose.
  • Symbolized eternal life and the pharaoh's power.
  • Executed with precision and idealized proportions.
  • Placed in tombs and temples for religious purposes.
  • Represented deities, pharaohs, and nobles.
  • Served as a way to ensure the afterlife of the deceased.
  • Utilized symbols like the ankh (symbol of life) and the Eye of Horus (protection).
  • Hieroglyphs often accompanied sculptures to convey meaning.