AP Art History › Understanding terminology that describes Near Eastern sculpture
What medium was known for producing the Egyptian Blue sculptures of Ancient Egypt?
Faience
Terracotta
Ceramic
Lapis Lazuli
Turquoise
Faience is the glazed medium that is responsible for the Egyptian Blue found in many Egyptian sculptures. Though Lapis Lazuli is known for its ultramarine color, similar to faience, it was not used often due to its scarcity.
Which one of the following cannot be found in the Palette of King Narmer?
Atmospheric perspective
Hieratic scale
Hieroglyphic inscription
Animal symbolism
Composite pose
Hieratic scale is demonstrated by Narmer's overwhelming stature in comparison to the figures around him. Phonetic hieroglyphs at the center top of each side identify the name of the king. The bull symbolizes the power of the king. Many figures are portrayed in the composite pose: heads and legs are shown in profile while eyes and torsos are rendered frontally.