Item Number: 118090 Title: Egypt and the Pharaohs : Pharaonic Egypt in the Archives and Libraries of the Università degli Studi di Milano Author: Piacentini, Patrizia (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9788857208343 Description: Milano: Skira, 2011. 2 vols. 31cm., pbk. Vol. 1: From the Sand to the Library, 240pp., ca. 250 color illus. Vol. 2: From Conservation to Enjoyment, 176pp., ca. 111 color illus. Summary: This richly illustrated publication presents the reconstruction of the history of the Pharaohs and their people through original documents and observations by some of the most famous Egyptologists of the present and the past. The authors trace the history of the spread of the “myth” of Egypt and the birth of Egyptology and describe the greatest archaeological discoveries between the first decades of the nineteenth century and those of the early twentieth century, to the gold of Tutankhamen and the silver of the Pharaohs of Tanis. A large section of the book retraces the history of the first photographers in Egypt, the first aerial photographs, photographic experimentation and the spread of photographic techniques applied to archaeology. A highly unique chapter is dedicated to Egypt’s “luck” in modern culture: from painting to the decorative arts, to satire and the spread of Egyptomania in twentieth-century magazines. The publication also contains a glimpse into the future: computer applications and modern methods for preserving the archival, photographic and bibliographic heritage. A must for enthusiasts of ancient Egypt and the history of Egyptology, but it is also a publication for collectors, bibliophiles and those interested in the antique photography and history of culture. We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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