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Amarna art - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

ART STYLE PREDOMINANT DURING THE AMARNA PERIOD IN ANCIENT EGYPT
Amarna style; Amarna Style; Art of Amarna
  • Akhenaten, Pharaoh of Egypt. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
  • Princess of the Akhenaten family, Louvre

Amarna art         
arte dell"Amarna, opere d"arte eseguite nell"antico Egitto durante il regno del faraone Akhenaten (dallo stile libero e realistico rispetto all"arte egiziana precedente)
Art Nouveau         
INTERNATIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND STYLE OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND APPLIED ART
Art Noveau; Art noveau; Art Nouveau Jewellery; Art-Nouveau; Jungenstil; Art nouveau; Nouveau movement; Stilo Liberty; Art Nouveau architecture; Jugendstil, Germany; Jugendstil in Germany; Art Nouveau in Portugal
Art Nouveau, stile artistico che si sviluppò fra il tardo diciannovesimo e i primi del ventesimo secolo e che prediligeva motivi floreali, linee morbide e forme asimmetriche
black art         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Black arts; Black Art; Art negre; Art nègre; Black art (disambiguation)
magia nera

تعريف

op art
¦ noun a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by its use of pattern and colour.
Origin
1960s: abbrev. of optical art on the pattern of pop art.

ويكيبيديا

Amarna art

Amarna art, or the Amarna style, is a style adopted in the Amarna Period during and just after the reign of Akhenaten (r. 1351–1334 BC) in the late Eighteenth Dynasty, during the New Kingdom. Whereas Ancient Egyptian art was famously slow to change, the Amarna style was a significant and sudden break from its predecessors both in the style of depictions, especially of people, and the subject matter. The artistic shift appears to be related to the king's religious reforms centering on the monotheistic or monolatric worship of the Aten, the disc of the Sun, as giver of life.

Like Akhenaten's religious reforms, his preferred art style was abandoned after the end of his reign. By the reign of Tutankhamun, both the pre-Amarna religion and art style had been restored.