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Abstract The ancient Egyptian artist did not draw what he saw but what he knew. His picture, therefore, is not a true rendering of nature, but an intellectual composition in which he allowed himself to look at his subject from more than one angle at the same time, and to group together various subjects irrespective of locality and perspective. Therefore, the Egyptian artist did not depict his subjects randomly but he arranged them in certain places helping in achieving their purposes. |