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Essay heading: Ka and Ka-Aper
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In
Ka-Aper case it was his mastaba, and in Kroisos's his grave.
The style of the two statues exhibits great contrast. The artist created
Ka-Aper in a very realistic light. He is much less formal and his body is far
from ideal. The figure also possesses a sense of plasticity, even furthering the
realistic effect of the statue... displayed 300 characters
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This realistic approach was innovative for the
time period. Ka statues were traditionally created with ideal proportions in
order to show the deceased in the best light. His full body also gives evidence
of the comfortable life he must have lead being a member of the upper class in
Egypt. The artist did all of this on purpose of course, because he was creating
a specific portrait of Ka-Aper... displayed next 300 characters
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