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Egyptian art

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Ancient Egyptian art has an enduring fascination. From the geometrical precision of the great pyramids at Giza to the golden treasures found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, the products of the Egyptian civilization attract and intrigue.

Far from being art work in the modern sense, they represent the concrete expression of a profound belief in the primacy of the Egyptian way of life and the continuation of the spirit in the afterlife.

This comprehensive book traces Egyptian art from its origins in prehistoric times through the supreme achievements of the pharaohs to the Roman period.

Placing the works of art in their historical, geographical and spiritual context, Jaromir Malek seeks to create a more complete and realistic view of this fascinating culture.

Beyond the period of ancient Egyptian art itself, Malek traces the history of Egyptology and looks at the influence of Egypt on modern art, a topic which has so far been almost completely ignored.

Through its wealth of illustrations, this book reveals the immense variety and superb quality of the objects and buildings that have survived from ancient Egypt.

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Product Details
Phaidon Press Ltd
0714836273 / 9780714836270
Paperback / softback
709.32
19/07/1999
United Kingdom
English
447p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
22 cm
general /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
Author's works include; "In the Shadow of the Pyramids: Egypt during the Old Kingdom", "The Cat in Ancient Egypt" and "Egypt: Ancient Culture, Modern Land". He is the editor of "Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts"
Author's works include; "In the Shadow of the Pyramids: Egypt during the Old Kingdom", "The Cat in Ancient Egypt" and "Egypt: Ancient Culture, Modern Land". He is the editor of "Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts" 1HBE Egypt, 1QDA Ancient World, ACG History of art: ancient & classical art,BCE to c 500 CE, HDD Archaeology by period / region