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    Khafre and Seated Scribe

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    pieces‚ “Khafre” and “Seated Scribe”‚ are two art pieces that have originated from the ancient Egyptian time period. These two pieces are very similar and different in many ways. With this in mind‚ we learn that art work‚ depending on the time period‚ may have similar meanings but also different messages and that same time. The piece “Khafre” has many differences compared to “Seated Scribe”. One of these differences is simple; Khafre‚ the Pharaoh that is being depicted in the piece‚ “Khafre” has the

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    in the case of god-kings. For example‚ the depictions seen in Khafre Enthroned‚ Seated Scribe‚ and Akhenaton from the temple of Aton reveal the respect received by the works’ subjects through these previously mentioned attributes. For instance‚ Khafre Enthroned‚ a statue from the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt‚ has significant symbols carved into the imported diorite and an ideal figure that suggest strength and authority. In the statue‚ Khafre sits on the body of two stylized lions‚ a symbol of his strength

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    Seated Scribe

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    I have come across two sculptures that has both similarities and differences. In chapter three I came across the Seated Scribe‚ it originated in ancient Egypt and was carved in limestone. The seated scribe stood out the most because majority of the sculptures in Egypt were kings or queens standing straight up with their hands placed firmly against their sided. Instead‚ the seated scribe was very relax with his legs crossed underneath each other. In chapter five I came across the Dying Gallic Trumpeter

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    Seated Scribe Differences

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    two pieces of Egyptian art entitled Seated Scribe and Haremhab as a Scribe of the King. These sculptures may initially look the same‚ but while personally visiting Haremhab as a Scribe of the King‚ I realized just how different they truly are. The painted sculpture from 2500 BCE made out of limestone founded in Saqqara‚ Egypt titled Seated Scribe depicts a Fourth Dynasty scribe. Even though scribes were not as important as the pharaohs‚ they still

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    History 130316 September 2008 Seated Scribe During the years of the Old Kingdom (2575-2150 BCE)‚ Egyptian sculptors producedfigures not only of kings but also of less well-known people (Stokstad 61). In addition‚ the periodstyle of Egyptian sculptures during this time consisted of forms that were compact‚ solid‚ and blocklike‚ expressing a feeling of strength and permanence (Stokstad 59). A good example of asculpture that meets both of these criteria is the Seated Scribe ‚ dating back to approximately2450-2325

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Many artifacts and old ancient works of art seem to have similarities and differences amongst one another. The Egyptian Sculpture of Khafre can easily be compared to the Seated Scribe by the way they are created and for the purposes of their creation. The Egyptian Sculpture of Khafre is one of three current pyramids to still have sustained their veneer. It is also duly noted because of the Great Sphinx behind the Khafre Valley temple. The sculpture has a feature called

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    The Scribe

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    The Character of James in “The Scribe” The main character in the short story “The Scribe‚” written by Kristin Hunter‚ is a thirteen-year-old boy named James. This strong character tries to change a big problem in his neighborhood. The problem involves the Silver Dollar Check Cashing Service. He feels that it is unfair for the owners to take money from people who can’t fill out information on forms because they can’t read. He is determined to change this‚ but a couple of things get in

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    Statue of Khafre

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    2012 Statue of Khafre In the extensive subject of art history‚ there are pieces of art that echo the period it was created in‚ the history of land and its people‚ and still stand to this day as a age-old reminder of the significance and value of a once era. Though early art‚ before the Common Era‚ has a large number of quantities that do in fact represent the ‘pieces’ there are a certain few portions of art that‚ in its whole‚ exemplify these standards. The Ka Statue of Khafre is the embodiment

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    Praise of the Scribe

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    establish a private society due to the fact that no other person was higher than the Scribes‚ who were the intellectuals of ancient Egypt. While reading a few selections from Praise of the Scribe’s Profession‚ the reader was highly intrigued and established that firstly‚ the Scribes’ profession was strictly part of the professional class‚ secondly‚ well respected amongst the Egyptian society and lastly‚ the Scribes recorded history. Ancient Egyptians major accomplishment was the art of learning.

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    Victoria Hernandez Curtis Fukuchi ENGL 1301 The Giver I have recently read the novel The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ and watched the movie Pleasantville. These works focus on making perfect societies. The Giver is about a boy named Jonas who lives in a community with many rules. He is assigned the job of

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