Answer:
1. Named portraits, e.g. the first self-portrait of a named person in history: Amenhotep the Painter carried out a self-portrait for his master, a Pharaoh of the same name whom he also portrayed.
2. Figures who are appearing to move, walk, etc., shown in sideways motion.
3. Accurate pictures of birds and animals in their true colours.
4. Use of encaustic, or melted beeswax mixed with coloured pigment to paint with.
5. Early use of low-relief sculpture.
6. Columns in architecture of great size and beautiful curvilinear design.
7. Incorporation of sacred and descriptive writing to enhance the mural artwork.
8. Celebration of gods and goddesses, men made immortal, throughout Egyptian Art.
9. Pyramidal structures, enclosures, colonnades, stonework of great size and precise measurement.
10. History-telling in pictures, e.g. victory over the Kushites.