
Egyptian Art
Hardcover | 96 Pages
The art of ancient Egypt that has been handed down to us bears no names of its creators, and yet we value the creations of these unknown masters no less than the works of later centuries, such as statues by Michelangelo or the paintings by Leonardo da Vinci. This book introduces some of theĀ most important masterpieces, ranging from theĀ Old KingdomĀ during the Third millennium BC to theĀ Roman Period.
The works encompass sculptures, reliefs, sarcophagi, murals, masks, and decorative items, most of them now in theĀ Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but some occupying places of honor as part of theĀ World Cultural HeritageĀ in museums such as theĀ LouvreĀ in Paris, theĀ British MuseumĀ in London, the Egyptian Museum inĀ Berlin, and theĀ Metropolitan MuseumĀ in New York.
Featured works include:Ā Seated statue of King Djoser Wood relief of Hesire on a dining table Statue of a scribe made of various materials Funerary relief of Aschait Sphinx of Sesostris III Robed statue of Cherihotep Reliefs from the Temple at Carnac Sarcophagus of Queen Hatshepsut Murals from Thebes Seated figure of the goddess Sachmet Statue of Queen Teje Head of Akhenaten (Amenophis IV) Queen Nefertiti Golden mask of Tutankhamun Ramses II from Abu Simbel Horus falcon made of granite Stone relief from the temple ambulatory at Edfu
Egyptian Art
Hardcover | 96 Pages
The art of ancient Egypt that has been handed down to us bears no names of its creators, and yet we value the creations of these unknown masters no less than the works of later centuries, such as statues by Michelangelo or the paintings by Leonardo da Vinci. This book introduces some of theĀ most important masterpieces, ranging from theĀ Old KingdomĀ during the Third millennium BC to theĀ Roman Period.
The works encompass sculptures, reliefs, sarcophagi, murals, masks, and decorative items, most of them now in theĀ Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but some occupying places of honor as part of theĀ World Cultural HeritageĀ in museums such as theĀ LouvreĀ in Paris, theĀ British MuseumĀ in London, the Egyptian Museum inĀ Berlin, and theĀ Metropolitan MuseumĀ in New York.
Featured works include:Ā Seated statue of King Djoser Wood relief of Hesire on a dining table Statue of a scribe made of various materials Funerary relief of Aschait Sphinx of Sesostris III Robed statue of Cherihotep Reliefs from the Temple at Carnac Sarcophagus of Queen Hatshepsut Murals from Thebes Seated figure of the goddess Sachmet Statue of Queen Teje Head of Akhenaten (Amenophis IV) Queen Nefertiti Golden mask of Tutankhamun Ramses II from Abu Simbel Horus falcon made of granite Stone relief from the temple ambulatory at Edfu
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Hardcover | 96 Pages
The art of ancient Egypt that has been handed down to us bears no names of its creators, and yet we value the creations of these unknown masters no less than the works of later centuries, such as statues by Michelangelo or the paintings by Leonardo da Vinci. This book introduces some of theĀ most important masterpieces, ranging from theĀ Old KingdomĀ during the Third millennium BC to theĀ Roman Period.
The works encompass sculptures, reliefs, sarcophagi, murals, masks, and decorative items, most of them now in theĀ Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but some occupying places of honor as part of theĀ World Cultural HeritageĀ in museums such as theĀ LouvreĀ in Paris, theĀ British MuseumĀ in London, the Egyptian Museum inĀ Berlin, and theĀ Metropolitan MuseumĀ in New York.
Featured works include:Ā Seated statue of King Djoser Wood relief of Hesire on a dining table Statue of a scribe made of various materials Funerary relief of Aschait Sphinx of Sesostris III Robed statue of Cherihotep Reliefs from the Temple at Carnac Sarcophagus of Queen Hatshepsut Murals from Thebes Seated figure of the goddess Sachmet Statue of Queen Teje Head of Akhenaten (Amenophis IV) Queen Nefertiti Golden mask of Tutankhamun Ramses II from Abu Simbel Horus falcon made of granite Stone relief from the temple ambulatory at Edfu











