Egyptian Art is better known than the art of other ancient villages. This is
essentially due to two facts: the religious beliefs of the afterlife (many burials have been conserved) and the use of stone as a construction material in religious buildings and funerary monuments (temples and tombs), which has given them great strength and durability.
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Egyptian Art is tends toward Gigantism, that is, many of its buildings and sculptures are of colossal dimensions.
Relief paintings and sculptures were used in temples and tombs, joined with the use abundant hieroglyphics, has given us knowledge of the history of Ancient Egypt in great detail.
There are three important demonstrations in the Egyptian art: