Essays on Christian art and culture in the Middle East.
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Vol. 1 (1998)-volume 3 (2000) :
Holdings volume2 (1999) volume3 (2000)
Published by the projects : Egyptian-Netherlands Cooperation for Coptic Art Preservation (ENCCAP), and Syrian-Netherlands Cooperation for the Study of Art in Syria (SYNCAS). :
volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm. :
Annual
L'Art copte, Petit Palais, Paris, 17 juin 15 septembre 1964 /
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"Catalogue ... redige d'apres le catalogue de l'exposition d'Essen: Koptische Kunst; Christentum am Nil, Essen, 1963 ... L'adaptation ... et la redaction ... ont ete realisees par Pierre du Bourguet, S.J."
Exposition organized by Reunion des musees nationaux and Direction des beaux-arts de la ville de Paris. :
283, 5 unnumbered pages, color plates : illustrations ; 23 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references.
Das Wort im Bild : Untersuchungen zu den Ikonographien von Mönchen und Märtyrern in Ägypten und zu ihren Grundlagen in der koptischen Hagiographie /
: Thesis (doctoral)-Universitat,Munster,2013. : xii, 394 pages, 32 pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly col) ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 368-385) and index. : 9783954901272
Coptic art revealed : a milestone exhibition : Palace of Amir Taz, Cairo, December 8, 2010-April 30, 2011 /
: "'Coptic art revealed' was the first locally curated temporary exhibition on Coptic art in Egypt that displayed a large variety of objects shown together exclusively to highlight key topics of the Coptic culture"--Pages [4] of cover. : 83 pages : color illustrations, color maps, color plan ; 30 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
The wall paintings from the monastery on Kom H in Dongola /
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The volume is a complete pubication of a set of 144 religious paintings from the 11th through the 13th-14th centuries discovered by Polish archaeologists in Dongola, the capital of the Christian Nubian kingdom of Makuria, which existed in the valley of the Middle Nile from the 6th through the 14th century. The murals come from the monastic enclosure on Kom H, from a church, but also from an ascetic monk's cell turned chapel, and two substantial architectural complexes of the Northwest and Southwest Annexes. The author discusses this religious painting assemblage in thematical order, presenting Biblical and apocryphal scenes taken from the Old and New Testament, representations of holy figures including archangels and saints, images of Nubian church and royal dignitaries, and figures of donors that also appeared among the murals. Finally, she deals with compositions, like the unique prothesis and coronation scenes, as well as individual ornamental motifs. The catalogue takes a topographical approach, describing the paintings in detail and illustrating each item as richly as possible. A selection of perspective views of individual buildings, rooms, and walls facilitates quick understanding of the painting decoration systems in the various monastery buildings and annexes, and gives grounds for evaluation of the state of preservation, artistic quality, and iconography of particular paintings.--Page [4] of cover.
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"Catalogue of wall paintings" : pages 268-278.
"Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences."
Accompanying DVD-ROM contains all 144 religious paintings discussed in the print volume.
Title on DVD : The catalogue. :
281 pages, 1 unnumbered folded leaf of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 31 cm + 1 DVD-ROM. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-30) and indexes. :
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