The antediluvian Egyptians have had a immense impact on the universe today. From Cleopatra. to The Mummy films. the subject that is Egyptian is something that is really easy recognized. Egyptian art is really level with overdone organic structure parts. These figures have really long weaponries and legs with pointy eyes. Pointy eyes are a vanity thing that is still sought after and many adult females achieve this expression with liquid eyeliner. Another factor that makes Egyptian art special is their colour palette. The Egyptians used many warm colourss such as assorted sunglassess of brown. ruddy. yellow. and orange.
The frescos done by the Egyptians were done with egg and acetum. One thing I found that was really interesting is that the Egyptians painted males with a dark ruddy tegument tone. and they painted the adult females a lighter xanthous colour. This shows that work forces were really active out-of-doorss and they adult females were chiefly indoors. This shows how of import item was to Egyptians and that their pictures were really accurate to how they were populating. Renaissance manner art is classical and most known for their spiritual pieces. A characteristic Renaissance art had that Egyptian did non was idiosyncrasy.
Idiosyncrasy in Renaissance art included unusual airss of figures and the organic structure linguistic communication. Compared to the Egyptian’s stiff manner. Renaissance art contained much motion and was really soft to look at. Below is a mannerist picture. As you can see the airss seem unusual to few. but regardless the picture contains bold colourss with the focal point being the adult female and her pale tegument. One of the things that differentiate Egyptian art to Renaissance art is that Renaissance art uses pragmatism. Their pictures include pulling of people in a realistic manner. The people in Egyptian art do non precisely look how a existent individual would look today.
Below. is a Renaissance manner portrayal of Raphael Sanzio compared to an Egyptian picture of the Pharaoh. What they both have in common is that they are both of males. they are both have oning caput pieces. and both seem to be inspired by the human organic structure. Their differences include colour. dimensions perspective. make-up. props. and vesture to call a few. Comparing Egyptian art to Renaissance art is like comparing pizza to sushi. Both really different but astonishing in their ain manner. Both types of art had a immense impact on art today and are considered timeless. As an creative person in my trim clip. I look up to both manners as my inspiration.