Monuments & Pyramids
The first monumental use of stone was with scaled columns. These columns were based on natural forms, such as bundles of reeds and open lotus blossoms. This creative approach would have an influence on many later periods as well. The elite perfected the practice of entombing the dead in pyramids. This custom included items to serve in the afterlife, so we have the oldest surviving pieces of furniture, including wooden furniture. Our knowledge of the Ancient Egyptians comes a great deal from the art and artifacts found in the tombs.
Art
Egyptian art was very conventional and conservative, meaning that changes came slowly, over the course of centuries. The art reflected a boxlike conception of the world, an idealized view of nature. For example, the human figure was often painted so each body part is shown in the way that shows it best. The body and eyes would be painted frontally and the face and feet would be in profile view.
The furniture found from this time seems to revolve around two systems: the importance of simple geometry and a sensitivity to the shape of the human figure. There was a huge reliance on geometry; many pieces incorporated cubic and grid-like designs. Along with the overall composition would show an initial reliance on a grid, there was often a curved seat. This provided added comfort to the body and would eventually become characteristic of most furniture from this time.
Below, you can see some examples of Ancient Egyptian inspired interiors. These designs can be distinguished as Ancient Egyptian because of the use of metals and geometric patterns.
Helpful Videos
The Style of Ancient Egyptian Art | http://youtu.be/rOUjDIX37o4
World History Crash Course: Ancient Egypt | http://youtu.be/Z3Wvw6BivVI
Tombs of Ancient Egypt | http://youtu.be/CcnWUgc7xGo
Haley | I enjoyed how Haley explained the different orders of status that a person might have at this period and how this affected the way that they lived. That really helped to be able to imagine what life would have looked like at this time. The pictures that she posted were also very helpful. I especially liked the modern home that was shaped as a pyramid. It was interesting how they incorporated the contemporary style without losing the main shape of the pyramid.
Nichole | I liked how Nichole went into more detail about the monuments that were built during this time. The video she posted was also very helpful in imagining what they look like. Since the monuments built at this time period were such a big part of the Ancient Civilization life, understanding them allows you to get a further glimpse into what influenced daily life at that time.
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