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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
An important classification system for Egyptian pottery is the Vienna system, which was developed by Dorothea Arnold, Manfred Bietak, Janine Bourriau, Helen and Jean Jacquet, and Hans-Åke Nordström at a meeting in Vienna in 1980. Seriation of Egyptian pottery has proven useful for the relative chronology of ancient Egypt.
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Ancient Egyptian artists (3 C, 2 P) E. ... Amarna art; Ancient Egyptian flint jewelry; Ancient Egyptian pottery; Anubis Shrine;
Ancient Egyptian artists rarely left their names. The Egyptian artwork is anonymous also because most of the time it was collective. Diodorus of Sicily, who traveled and lived in Egypt, has written: "So, after the craftsmen have decided the height of the statue, they all go home to make the parts which they have chosen" (I, 98). [86]
The composition of the paintings, which included mountainous scenery, and motifs, also fit in perfectly with those of the Aegean world. [3] Thus the overwhelming evidence seems to point in the direction of Minoan artists having been at work in Avaris.