Egyptian Griffin

by: Julia Saccamano and Tahsin Jahin


During our discussion we spoke about the color, size and details of the piece. We discussed the formal properties and how the Griffin is small, yet threatening and condescending. It also makes us sad and depressed. We did not discuss the substance or story told by the work of art. But we did make inferences about the history behind it and what it may possibly relate to.
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