Question

Akhenaten
Warka
Gudea of Lagash
Question 56

A)
In Egyptian art, size indicates relative importance. Representations of the pharaohs are often
much larger than life to symbolize the ruler’s superhuman powers. In wall reliefs and
paintings, where wives and family members, servants and entertainers, animals, trees, and
architectural details are usually shown in smaller___________________ than the figures of
the king, high official or tomb owner.
(2 points)
points of view
registers
scale
proportions
Question 57

A)
The Sumerians were the first to employ the pyramid-shaped ______________________ for
use in religious structures.
(2 points)
ziggurat
megalith
scale
registers
Question 58

A)
Scenes with figures, in Egyptian art, were arranged in horizontal rows
called___________________.
(2 points)
proportions
megalith
registers
points of view
Question 59

A)
When depicting the human body on a two-dimensional surface, artist used different
____________________ to show each part of the body in its most complete form.
(2 points)
registers
points of view
scale
proportions
Question 60

A)
_____________________________brought peace and prosperity to his people and was the
subject of many of that culture’s statuary. He was often depicted wearing the Persian lamb
fur cap of Enis.
(2 points)
Ramesses II
Hammurabi
Hatshepsut
Gudea of Lagash

Answers

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Here are the answers to your questions:

**Question 56**
**Answer: registers**
In Egyptian art, size indicates relative importance. Representations of the pharaohs are often much larger than life to symbolize the ruler’s superhuman powers. In wall reliefs and paintings, where wives and family members, servants and entertainers, animals, trees, and architectural details are usually shown in smaller **registers** than the figures of the king, high official, or tomb owner.

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**Question 57**
**Answer: ziggurat**
The Sumerians were the first to employ the pyramid-shaped **ziggurat** for use in religious structures.

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**Question 58**
**Answer: registers**
Scenes with figures, in Egyptian art, were arranged in horizontal rows called **registers**.

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**Question 59**
**Answer: points of view**
When depicting the human body on a two-dimensional surface, artists used different **points of view** to show each part of the body in its most complete form.

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**Question 60**
**Answer: Gudea of Lagash**
**Gudea of Lagash** brought peace and prosperity to his people and was the subject of many of that culture’s statuary. He was often depicted wearing the Persian lamb fur cap of Enis.