The statue of Memi and Sabu was dated back to the old kingdom dynasty. Egyptian art work, ca. 2575–2465 B.C. Probably from Giza, it is a statue that was painted with limestone and represents what seems to be a non- royal couple; most of Egyptian artistic works are concentrated on preserving life after death while they surround themselves with beautiful objects to enhance their life’s while on earth (Weebly.com 2012). However, the inscription on the statue of Memi and Sabu …show more content…
The Statue of Gudea indicate a hero or a royalty of the Neo Sumerian culture (The Metropolitan Museum of Art n.d) Gudea is considered to be an intermediary between the citizen and God, he is shown wearing a garb, seated with his palm fold together in a position to greet his people unlike Memi and Sabu both standing and dressed in a regular outfit. The feet of Guea is not directly on the floor symbolizing a man of power and respect unlike those of Memi and