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Write a 2 page paper, double spaced or 500 words. See the file “formal analysis” for questions to ask and address in your paper. Also, for elements of art/principles of design, see the file “Visual Communication” You will be graded in content as well as correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. This is a formal writing assignment, not a research paper. Please include picture in paper (1 page per picture).
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Running head: FORMAL ANALYSIS
Formal Analysis
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FORMAL ANALYSIS
Formal Analysis
Picture 1
The first picture shows a large Egyptian statue. The reason for this is since the picture
portrays the image of an individual with Egyptian clothing, which are: A haircloth and long
beard like attire. Lighting in the room is partial as it concentrates on illuminating the walls rather
than the statue. This is evident due to the presence of shadows in the room. Furthermore, the
lighting apparatus in the place resembles the statue's face and direct light on the walls. The work
exists in New York's Metropolitan Museum but would have been initially seen in Egypt at
Senenmut quarry (The Met, 2019). On further analysis of the statue, it was made in Egypt around
the year ca. 1479-1458 BC. This was during the new period.
However, there is no information concerning the creator of the statue apart from the fact
that it was made in Egypt. The figure is made of granite. In observation of the picture, it is
evident that the work survived in harsh ...
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