Whenever the theme of ancient Egypt was destroyed, several general themes were quickly remembered: probably the pyramids, the tomb of Tutankhamen, and even exodus. Before becoming Egypt who most people currently know, it was a very loose, divided preface to the great empire that it knew. King Narumo is the ultimate factor to change this. Unification of Egypt and Narumo, the founder of the first dynasty, eventually began a series of events that formed Egypt in the present modern republic.
The earliest art work we can give is Nalmar, the first king of the first dynasty, about 3000 BC palette. (5000 years ago) This palette shows Narmer's victory. It is carved as "embossed" which means that the artist sculpted the slate background to stand out the picture. From the 4th generation, craftsmen made beautiful mural paintings, everyday life of people, and surrounding birds and plants. These paintings are made on the walls of the tomb that is filling the dead now. I hope that the happy life seen in painting will continue to be born for the dead in my life after death.
In front of the other side of Narmer Palette, this fax was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada. An inscription of a hieroglyph is found. In the eastern part, civilization appeared in the Indus valley, the beginning of Chinese civilization appeared from the Yellow River. Chinese bronze is generally practical and a better daily ship version of precious materials such as spears or clouds, or "ritual bronze", everyday ship, tools and weapons. In addition to the many big sacrificial tripods known as China's details there are many other different shapes. The ceremonial bronze is decorated with tactical motifs, including highly stylized animal faces.
In the Nalmar Palette, Nalmar is highlighted on one side of the pallet and occupies almost the entire surface. This is the most obvious sign of Egyptian art and character superiority. By making King Narumo the biggest person in the pallet, artists prove the superiority and importance of Narmo in the history of Egypt. What can we learn from Egyptian art? We can understand that this group created not only their lives, but also the attractive works that penetrated the world, as well as we are alive. If there is no Egyptian, there is no modern portrait art or existing rear list art.