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Ghada Amer (born 1963), artist; Sawsan Amer (born 1937), painter; Heba Amin (born 1980), artist; Kamal Amin (1923–1979), graphic artist; Evelyn Ashamallah (born 1948), Coptic painter; Alaa Awad (born 1981), muralist, street art, painter; Islam el Azzazi, photographer and filmmaker
Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt. [1] First and foremost, ceramics served as household wares for the storage, preparation, transport, and consumption of food, drink, and raw materials. Such items include beer and wine mugs and water jugs, but also bread moulds, fire pits, lamps, and stands for ...
The pottery of Ancient Egypt ... (Metropolitan Museum of Art) R. Ramesses III prisoner tiles; S. Sabu disk; T. Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware; W. William the Faience Hippopotamus
Pages in category "Art of ancient Egypt" ... Ancient Egyptian pottery; Anubis Shrine; Archaeology of ancient Egypt; Artist's Sketch of Pharaoh Spearing a Lion; B.
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The Alexandria Museum of Fine Arts is a museum for Egyptian and Middle-Eastern fine art situated in the Moharam Bek neighborhood of Alexandria, Egypt. [1] It houses a collection of works by Egyptian artist and a selection of works from Baroque, Romanticism, Rococo and Orientalism. In addition, noteworthy examples of carving, printing and ...
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For example, claims have been made about golden ratio proportions in Egyptian, Sumerian and Greek vases, Chinese pottery, Olmec sculptures, and Cretan and Mycenaean products from the late Bronze Age. These predate by some 1,000 years the Greek mathematicians first known to have studied the golden ratio.