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Hurry plz 1 person right gets crown Description:Artifact: This is a terra-cotta figure from ancient Egypt. It was carved shortly after Alexander’s death. One of Alexander’s generals, Ptolemy, was ruling Egypt at the time. The figure uses a realistic style. Although this is an Egyptian statue, it shows the Greek goddess Aphrodite. She is the Greek goddess of love. The realistic features include detailed hair and dress, as well as details on her face. It is currently in the Louvre in Paris, France. Read the description and study the image. What does this statue indicate about the influence of Hellenistic culture? The use of realism indicates that Hellenistic culture influenced Egyptian art. The hairstyle indicates that Hellenistic culture did not change the style of Egyptian art. The use of terra-cotta indicates that Egyptians resisted the use of marble. The use of an Egyptian goddess shows that Hellenistic culture did not affect Egyptian art.
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