The Art in Ancient Egypt. Illustrated Edition
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- Nombre de pages737
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-639439-4
- EAN4064066394394
- Date de parution17/12/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille12 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMUSAICUM BOOKS
Résumé
'The Art in Ancient Egypt, ' edited by Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez, presents a comprehensive exploration of Egyptian art forms, from grandiose architectural feats to intricate artifact designs, encapsulating the profound spiritual and daily significance art held in ancient Egyptian life. The anthology spans a diverse spectrum of literary styles, combining detailed archaeological study, interpretative essays, and visual analyses to offer a multidimensional perspective on its subject matter.
This range allows for a richly textured understanding of both the aesthetic quality and functional purposes of Egyptian art within its historical and cultural contexts. The editors, both revered in the field of archaeology and art history, bring together a wealth of research that crosses geographical boundaries and academic disciplines. Their collaboration reflects a synthesis of French scholarly tradition and a broader European intellectual curiosity about Egyptology during the late 19th century, a period keen on exploring historical connections through the lens of art and architecture.
The collection not only aligns with historical and cultural movements but also mirrors the contemporaneous fascination with Egypt's ancient civilization, providing a critical foundation for modern interpretations and appreciations of this rich artistic heritage. Ideal for enthusiasts of history and art alike, 'The Art in Ancient Egypt' offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexities of Egyptian artistic endeavors.
The volume encourages a deeper appreciation for the confluence of aesthetics, functionality, and symbolism in ancient artistic expressions. Readers will be educated by a broad array of scholarly insights and enjoined to reflect on the interconnectedness of art, culture, and history as presented by Perrot and Chipiez's meticulous compilation.
This range allows for a richly textured understanding of both the aesthetic quality and functional purposes of Egyptian art within its historical and cultural contexts. The editors, both revered in the field of archaeology and art history, bring together a wealth of research that crosses geographical boundaries and academic disciplines. Their collaboration reflects a synthesis of French scholarly tradition and a broader European intellectual curiosity about Egyptology during the late 19th century, a period keen on exploring historical connections through the lens of art and architecture.
The collection not only aligns with historical and cultural movements but also mirrors the contemporaneous fascination with Egypt's ancient civilization, providing a critical foundation for modern interpretations and appreciations of this rich artistic heritage. Ideal for enthusiasts of history and art alike, 'The Art in Ancient Egypt' offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexities of Egyptian artistic endeavors.
The volume encourages a deeper appreciation for the confluence of aesthetics, functionality, and symbolism in ancient artistic expressions. Readers will be educated by a broad array of scholarly insights and enjoined to reflect on the interconnectedness of art, culture, and history as presented by Perrot and Chipiez's meticulous compilation.
'The Art in Ancient Egypt, ' edited by Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez, presents a comprehensive exploration of Egyptian art forms, from grandiose architectural feats to intricate artifact designs, encapsulating the profound spiritual and daily significance art held in ancient Egyptian life. The anthology spans a diverse spectrum of literary styles, combining detailed archaeological study, interpretative essays, and visual analyses to offer a multidimensional perspective on its subject matter.
This range allows for a richly textured understanding of both the aesthetic quality and functional purposes of Egyptian art within its historical and cultural contexts. The editors, both revered in the field of archaeology and art history, bring together a wealth of research that crosses geographical boundaries and academic disciplines. Their collaboration reflects a synthesis of French scholarly tradition and a broader European intellectual curiosity about Egyptology during the late 19th century, a period keen on exploring historical connections through the lens of art and architecture.
The collection not only aligns with historical and cultural movements but also mirrors the contemporaneous fascination with Egypt's ancient civilization, providing a critical foundation for modern interpretations and appreciations of this rich artistic heritage. Ideal for enthusiasts of history and art alike, 'The Art in Ancient Egypt' offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexities of Egyptian artistic endeavors.
The volume encourages a deeper appreciation for the confluence of aesthetics, functionality, and symbolism in ancient artistic expressions. Readers will be educated by a broad array of scholarly insights and enjoined to reflect on the interconnectedness of art, culture, and history as presented by Perrot and Chipiez's meticulous compilation.
This range allows for a richly textured understanding of both the aesthetic quality and functional purposes of Egyptian art within its historical and cultural contexts. The editors, both revered in the field of archaeology and art history, bring together a wealth of research that crosses geographical boundaries and academic disciplines. Their collaboration reflects a synthesis of French scholarly tradition and a broader European intellectual curiosity about Egyptology during the late 19th century, a period keen on exploring historical connections through the lens of art and architecture.
The collection not only aligns with historical and cultural movements but also mirrors the contemporaneous fascination with Egypt's ancient civilization, providing a critical foundation for modern interpretations and appreciations of this rich artistic heritage. Ideal for enthusiasts of history and art alike, 'The Art in Ancient Egypt' offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexities of Egyptian artistic endeavors.
The volume encourages a deeper appreciation for the confluence of aesthetics, functionality, and symbolism in ancient artistic expressions. Readers will be educated by a broad array of scholarly insights and enjoined to reflect on the interconnectedness of art, culture, and history as presented by Perrot and Chipiez's meticulous compilation.





