Islamic art in Cairo : from the seventh to the eithteenth centuries

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Islamic art in Cairo : from the seventh to the eithteenth centuries

Prisse d'Avennes ; introduction by George T. Scanlon ; Captions by Yasmeen Siddiqui

American University in Cairo Press, 2007

1st paperback ed.

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"First paperback edition 2007"--T. p. verso

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In 1827, a brilliant young French engineer and draftsman arrived in Alexandria at the start of a long and fruitful love affair with Egypt and its art, both ancient and contemporary. Emile Prisse d’Avennes (1807–79) spent a total of nineteen years in Egypt, traveling throughout the country to collect the stunning images that he later published in Paris in two collections, Atlas de l’histoire de l’art egyptien and L’ Art arabe. It is the illustrations from the latter that make up this volume. Prisse’s masterly renderings of Cairo’s mosques and their decorations more than retain their impact today: they still have the power to amaze and delight, while at the same time carrying valuable historical and artistic information for specialists studying Islamic art and architecture. As Professor George Scanlon says in his Introduction to the volume: “For those passionate about the Islamic legacy of Egypt—may they admire and stand grateful.”

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  • NCID
    BA90762962
  • ISBN
    • 9789774161193
  • Country Code
    ua
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cairo
  • Pages/Volumes
    228 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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