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Gypped in Egypt is a 1930 animated short film directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis. [1] [2] The film was produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathé Exchange, [1] a film distributor with a newsreel titled Pathé News. [3] [4] The plot explores the journeying of two anthropomorphic dogs in the country Egypt.
Doaa el-Adl with her book: "50 Drawings and more about Women" (2017)Doaa el-Adl (Arabic: دعاء العدل; born 6 February 1979 in Damietta) [1] is an Egyptian cartoonist currently working for the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, [2] known for her satirical cartoons with strong political, social or religious themes.
Daria Gamsaragan (1907–1986), Egyptian-born Armenian sculptor, novelist; Hussein El Gebaly (1934–2014), painter; Habib Gorgi (1892–1965), landscape painter; Sherin Guirguis (born 1974), contemporary artist
The adventurers quickly grabbed their phones and zoomed in to the top of Khafre, the second tallest pyramid — which is off-limits to humans — only to find a dog seemingly chasing some birds at ...
Saints Ahrakas and Oghani as dogheads (dogfaces to a degree, as the hair is human); 18th-century Coptic icon. Long before modern comics and animation, dog-headed people (called cynocephalics, from Greek κυνοκέφαλοι (kynokephaloi), from κύων-(dog-) and κεφαλή (head)) have been depicted in art and legend in many cultures, beginning no later than ancient Egypt.
Egyptian comic strip cartoonists (3 P) Egyptian comics artists (1 C, 7 P) E. Egyptian editorial cartoonists (12 P) W. Egyptian women cartoonists (1 P)
Rescuers in Egypt believe Anubis, named after the ancient Egyptian god of the underworld, was mutilated by thieves when he was working as a guard dog, and may have suffered on the streets for ...
A video by paramotorist Marshall Mosher went viral earlier this month as it showed a dog on top of Egypt’s Giza pyramid. It left people online wondering how the dog managed to scale the 480ft ...