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Why are ancient Egyptian depictions of humans drawn in profile?

Why are ancient Egyptian depictions of humans drawn in profile?

Update: 2021-04-14
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On the walls of the Egyptian pyramids, human depictions, and especially depictions of nobility, are often represented in profile. The reason they are designed this way is primarily religious. If you look closely, you’ll notice that the ancient Egyptian characters are not entirely represented in profile. Only the face, the legs and the arms are painted in this way. The bust and torse is represented from the front. And actually the singular eye on the profile face is depicted as if being viewed from the front, rather asynchronous to the rest of the face. 

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Why are ancient Egyptian depictions of humans drawn in profile?

Why are ancient Egyptian depictions of humans drawn in profile?