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Compare And Contrast: Menkaure And Khamerernebty And Akhenaton

 

            
             ) Content: Menkaure, the fifth king of the .
             4th dynasty of Egypt, was portrayed in a .
             statue along with what is assumed to be his .
             main queen, Khamerernebty to his left. "The .
             poses are the universal ones: striding, left foot .
             forward, hands clenched around cylinders, .
             etc. Khamerernebty stands beside him. .
             Both are rigidly straight, without shifts of .
             hips, despite their stepping out- (Tartakov .
             7). They both stand stiffly, perfectly postured, .
             with "emotionless- faces. Both are rather .
             scantily clad, with well proportioned bodies. .
             The king wears a headdress and his arms are .
             to his side. The queen's right arm encircles .
             his waist, and her left hand is gently resting on .
             his left arm. "This frozen stereotypical .
             gesture indicates their marital status- .
             (Gardner's 55).
             2.) Haptic/Visual: Despite Egypt's Old .
             Kingdom and it's geometrically based style of .
             art, Menkaure and Khamerernebty's statue .
             Akhenaton.
             1.) Content: This statue of Akhenaton .
             "retains the standard frontal pose of .
             canonical pharaonic portraits- (Gardner's .
             68). The statue is well postured, missing an .
             arm and cut from the knees up. He is .
             adorned in a headdress, jewelry, and .
             clothing, all displaying hieroglyphics. .
             Although his left arm is missing, it is .
             obvious that the statues arms were intended .
             to be crossed across the chest. Both hands .
             are gripping what appears to be a pole, .
             connected to something on each arm. The .
             king is portrayed oddly. His face shows a .
             dreamy expression with "heavy-lidded- eyes, .
             full lips, a long nose, and a long slender face .
             shape as well. His arms are very thin, he has .
             a small waist, a belly, and large hips and .
             thighs.
             2.) Haptic/Visual: There is a lot of debate and .
             many different theories on whether or not the .
             statue of Akhenaton was meant to be haptic or .
             appears to be ideally proportioned and .
             "elegantly articulated- bringing about a .
             more visual, or realistic quality to it. The .
             statue of king and queen is less than life .


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