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First Intermediate Period Historic events Egypt splits into two smaller states: ruled by Memphis in the north and Thebes in the south. This civil disorder lasts for 150 years. Art movements Regional art styles develop
Middle Kingdom, Dynasties 11-13 Historic events Mentuhotep reunites Egypt First obelisks erected at Heliopolis by Seusret I 11th Dynasty – God Amun-Ra rises to prominence and becomes a centre of cult at Thebes Art movements New emphasis is placed on the King as the child of a divine pair. Technology to smelt and cast bronze develops and statues flourish Women begin to appear in individual portraits People lower in social rankings began to commission statues, causing a large variation of quality Coffins imit
Second Intermediate Period Historic events Egypt falls to Near Eastern rulers - Hyksos - who seize power of the north. 11th Dynasty – Egypt unified again Art movements Egyptian art declines and is relatively crude A reversion to traditional models from Memphis in the Early Dynastic Period Figures have small heads, narrow shoulders and waists, slender limbs and no visible musculature.
New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 Historic events 1470 BCE - Rule of the first female pharaoh Hatshepsut 1350 BCE - Ahkenaten rules and attempts to introduce the worship of a single god 1334 BCE - Tutankhanum rules 1290 BCE - Rameses II rules Political stability and economic prosperity, supporting the abundance of artistic masterpieces Art movements Ahkenaten adopts the ‘Amarna’ style of art, characterised by movement and activity in images as well as faces shown in profile and distinctly feminine forms Elaborat
Third Intermediate Period Historic events Egypt again falls under Nubian and Lybian rule Art movements Bronze sculpting reaches its height Many statues are richly inlaid with gold and silver Kushite fold (the facial ‘smile’ line from the nose to the mouth) Nubians depicted with dark skin and hooped earrings, braided hair
Late Period, Dynasties 26-30 Historic events Egypt regains the throne Art movements Stylistics developments of the New Kingdom discarded and older models are looked to for inspiration, particularly styles from the Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom Standards for the king and elite are at an extraordinary high level The development of iron tools allow artisans to work on very hard stones Bronze statuary common and technically finer and bronze casting now a major industry Minor arts, such as alabaster vases, faie