How did the Egyptian style of art change during the reign of Akhenaton?
A) Images depicted pharaohs as strong and responsible
B) Images showed the sun god Aten and realistic depictions of the royal family
C) Images were of symbols only and did not depict human figures
D) Images of many gods were depicted in painting and sculpture
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During the Amarna Period However, Akhenaten replaced strong and powerful depictions of the pharaoh with androgynous, soft, curvilinear figures with elongated extremities and facial features, protruding lips and puffy eyes, as seen in his Ka statues and in the wall carving of him, Nefertiti, and their three children,
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