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In order to understand ancient Egyptian art, it is 【vital】to know as much as possible of the elite Egyptians' view of the world and the functions and contexts of the art produced for them. Without this knowledge we can appreciate only the formal content of Egyptian art, and we will fail to understand why it was produced or the concepts that shaped it and caused it to adopt its distinctive forms. In fact, a lack of understanding concerning the purposes of Egyptian art has often led it to be compared unfavorably with the art of other cultures: Why did the Egyptians not develop sculpture in which the body turned and twisted through space like classical Greek statuary? Why do the artists seem to get left and right confused? And why did they not discover the geometric perspective as European artists did in the Renaissance? The answer to such questions has nothing to do with a lack of skill or imagination on the part of Egyptian artists and everything to do with the purposes for which they were producing their art.
Paragraph 1 suggests that one reason Egyptian art is viewed less favorably than other art is that Egyptian art lacks ? A.a realistic sense of human body proportion ? B.a focus on distinctive forms of varying sizes ? C.the originality of European art ? D.the capacity to show the human body in motion 为什么答案选第二个,从哪可以看出来恩??? |
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