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THE CYNOCEPHALUS ICONOGRAPHY IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN AND COPTIC ARTS
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THE MEDIEVAL TROPHY AS AN ART HISTORICAL TROPE: COPTIC AND BYZANTINE “ALTARS” IN ISLAMIC CONTEXTS
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Acta Historiae Artium, 2006
Summary Josef Strzygowski was invited to write the catalogue of the Coptic collection of Cairo's Egyptian Museum in 1900. His work appeared in 1904. Coptic art was for him an opposite of Machtkunst, a ‘national’ art, the art of a nation conquered, suppressed and exploited by a ruling class of foreigners. When cataloguing the Coptic collection in Cairo,
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Summary Josef Strzygowski was invited to write the catalogue of the Coptic collection of Cairo's Egyptian Museum in 1900. His work appeared in 1904. Coptic art was for him an opposite of Machtkunst, a ‘national’ art, the art of a nation conquered, suppressed and exploited by a ruling class of foreigners. When cataloguing the Coptic collection in Cairo,
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In Search of the Virgin and Child in Egypt: Coptic Art in Specialized Encyclopedias
Journal of Religious and Theological Information, 2019AbstractThis article examines a variety of specialized encyclopedias from several disciplines that can be used to introduce students to the topic of Coptic art.
Larissa Garcia
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The types of ornamentations in the Coptic art
Maǧallaẗ Al-Tārīẖ Wa Al-Mustaqbal, 2016exaly +2 more sources
Employing different motifs and their symbolism in Coptic art depictions
Mağallaẗ Al-Maʿhad Al-ʿālī Lil Dirāsāt Al-Nawʿiyyaẗ, 2023exaly +3 more sources
Coptic Tunics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum Studies, 1930exaly +2 more sources

