Egyptian art /

"Among the creative achievements of pharaonic Egypt we discover a set of constant forms: archetypes in art and architecture that state clearly and concisely contemporary views of authority, divinity, beauty and meaning. Whether adapted to delicate jewelry or colossal statues, these forms mainta...

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Author / Creator: Manley, Bill (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: London : Thames & Hudson, [2017]
Series:World of art.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Art & creation. 'Giving stone to its lord': offerings and monuments
  • 'See my perfection, my son': offerings and the king
  • 'The risen earth': creation in art and architecture
  • Part II: Art & the artists. 'All the craftsmanship was under my attention': the artists
  • 'Rejoicing in the perfect monument': the artists at work
  • 'A gateway to the far side of the sky': the principles of art
  • 'For your spirit--have the perfect day': the canon of the human figure
  • Part III: Art in context. 'The first instance': the earliest art of pharaonic Egypt
  • 'Stride perfected on perfect paths': the noble offering cult
  • 'I was the one who opened up this area': a study in change: the first intermediate period
  • 'She who is facing her lord': the tombs and temples of Thebes
  • 'You create the world as you will in your uniqueness': two more studies in change. The Amarna period ; An imperial legacy
  • 'I drove away the killers': services to others
  • 'A perfect joy to look at': the significance of the minor arts
  • 'I shall bring no more offerings for you': the latest art of pharaonic Egypt.