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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.
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points of view
registers
scale
proportions
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scale
(Explanation: Egyptian art uses hierarchical scale—important figures are shown larger. "Registers" are horizontal bands; "proportions" refers to internal size relationships, and "points of view" is incorrect here.)
(Explanation: Egyptian art uses hierarchical scale—important figures are shown larger. "Registers" are horizontal bands; "proportions" refers to internal size relationships, and "points of view" is incorrect here.)
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