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Art and History of Egypt

Art and History of Egypt
Author: Bonechi Bonechi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781861185235

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Egitto. Ediz. Inglese

Egitto. Ediz. Inglese
Author: Alberto C. Carpiceci
Publisher: Casa Editrice Bonechi
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9788847624153

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Egypt

Egypt
Author: Giovanna Magi
Publisher: Casa Editrice Bonechi
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788847618671

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The Arts of Making in Ancient Egypt

The Arts of Making in Ancient Egypt
Author: Gianluca Miniaci
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Artisans
ISBN: 9789088905230

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This book provides an innovative analysis of the conditions of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship in the light of the archaeology of production, linguistic analysis, visual representation and ethnographic research. During the past decades, the "imaginative" figure of ancient Egyptian material producers has moved from "workers" to "artisans" and, most recently, to "artists". In a search for a fuller understanding of the pragmatics of material production in past societies, and moving away from a series of modern preconceptions, this volume aims to analyse the mechanisms of material production in Egypt during the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1550 BC), to approach the profile of ancient Egyptian craftsmen through their own words, images and artefacts, and to trace possible modes of circulation of ideas among craftsmen in material production. The studies in the volume address the mechanisms of ancient production in Middle Bronze Age Egypt, the circulation of ideas among craftsmen, and the profiles of the people involved, based on the material traces, including depictions and writings, the ancient craftsmen themselves left and produced.


The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt

The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt
Author: William Stevenson Smith
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300077476

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A survey of Egyptian art and architecture is enhanced by revised text, an updated bibliography, and over four hundred illustrations.


A Short History of Ancient Egypt

A Short History of Ancient Egypt
Author: T. G. H. James
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1998-07-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780801859335

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Protected on two sides by wide deserts and on another by the sea, the narrow strip of land watered and fertilized by the Nile was an ideal location for the development of the great civilization of Egypt. From its beginnings below the first cataract of the Nile to its long and legendary magnificence at the Nile Delta, ancient Egypt grew ever more prosperous and powerful, first as two kingdoms, then as one. A Short History of Ancient Egypt provides a concise, authoritative, and richly illustrated overview of ancient Egypt from its rise from the marshes to its submission to Rome. T. G. H. James describes how, in about 3100 B.C., the Egyptians first forged a unified administration and established a dynasty of kings. He follows the development of Egypt's greatest achievements: the organization of a national irrigation system, learning to write, and the construction of cities and tombs out of mud brick. As their art became more distinctive and expressive and their beliefs were shaped into religion, Greek philosophers came to Egypt to study. Tourists came to gape. At first, James explains, the chief adversaries of Egyptians were themselves. Civil strife could arise from floods or famines, or from ambitious factions of the royal family. But in time, the bounty of Egyptian agriculture, the grandeur of Egyptian art and buildings, and the ostentation of Egyptian wealth excited the envy and aggression of other nations. Although Egypt fought to retain its independence, it succumbed at last under the conquests of Persia, Greece, and Rome.


The Arts & Crafts of Ancient Egypt

The Arts & Crafts of Ancient Egypt
Author: William Matthew Flinders Petrie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1909
Genre: Art industries and trade, Egyptian
ISBN:

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Art of Ancient Egypt

Art of Ancient Egypt
Author: Edith Whitney Watts
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1998
Genre: Art, Ancient
ISBN: 0870998536

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"[A] comprehensive resource, which contains texts, posters, slides, and other materials about outstanding works of Egyptian art from the Museum's collection"--Welcome (preliminary page).


Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt
Author: Francesco Tiradritti
Publisher: Art, Architechture and History
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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A concise introductory guide to ancient Egypt. Each double page focuses on a particular period in history, a particular site, art object or theme, for example, Thutmose III and his reign, female statuary of the Middle Kingdom, 4th Dynasty pyramids. With a chronological span from 4000-30 BC, and with lots of colour photos, maps and an index of names and divinities to guide you, this is a good potted history to the art, architecture and history of Egypt.


Modern Art in Egypt

Modern Art in Egypt
Author: Fatenn Mostafa Kanafani
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1838601104

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Following a spectacular surge in interest for Egyptian masters, Modern Art in Egypt fills the void in Egyptian art history, chronicling the lives and legacies of six pioneering artists working under the British occupation. Using Western-style academic art as a starting point, these artists championed cultural progress, re-appropriating Egyptian visual culture from European orientalists to found a neo-Pharaonic School of Realism. Modern Art in Egypt charts the years from Muhammad Ali's educational reforms to the mass influx of foreigners during the nineteenth-century. With a focus on the al-Nahda thought movement, this book provides an overview of the key policy-makers, reformists and feminists who founded the first School of Fine Arts in Egypt, as well as cultural salons, museums and arts collectives. By combining political and aesthetic histories, Fatenn Mostafa breaks the prevailing understanding that has preferred to see non-Western art as derivatives of Western art movements. Modern Art in Egypt re-establishes Egypt's presence within the global Modernist canon.