The Importance of Animals and Symbolism in Ancient Egyptian Art

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The Ancient Egyptians are known for many of the incredible aspects of their culture and everything they have made. Some of the well known ancient Egyptian relics are the ones like the ancient pyramids, the Great Sphinx of Giza, mummies, and their many forms of art. Ancient Egyptian art, most commonly the paintings, are one of the most recognized styles of art. Not only is Egyptian art beautiful, but it carries a huge deal of value and significance with it. A great portion of the time, the art has some kind of religious meaning to it. Consequently it is very difficult to discuss the art itself without delving into the various gods and goddesses presented in it. Something that particularly struck me about Ancient Egyptian art was their proneness to use animals in their art. Not only do they use the full figure of animals, but they also put individual parts on human bodies. This intrigued me because not many cultures have art that includes animals to this extent. I will be exploring why the Ancient Egyptians had animals in their art, and what it meant to them.
Something I noticed after viewing several pieces of Ancient Egyptian art is that a lot of it is religious. It only takes a basic knowledge and understanding of the Ancient Egyptians’ religion to know that they have many gods and goddesses. They are not unique in this way, as there are many other cultures and religious which have multiple deities. However, the way they portray their many gods through their art is very distinguishable and well-known. The use of animals is one of the features that make Ancient Egyptian Art stand out. The exact reason why the Ancient Egyptians used animals in their art may never be known, as it may be a combination of things, and they are no lon...

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...intended in some way. The animals they had in their art let them feel like their gods were with them, and it made them feel protected. This is also why they valued cats so much.

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