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THE RESTORATION OF TWO EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CHAIRS

AICCM Bulletin, 1987
Two armchairs, acquired by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney (Australia) in 1984, were identified as part of a set designed by Thomas Hope for the Egyptian room of his London residence and published in 1807. They were in very poor condition, missing parts, insect damage cracks and damages surfaces, loss of the original fabric coverings ...
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Egyptian Language (Routledge Revivals)

2013
Sir E. A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934) was Keeper of the British Museum’s department of oriental antiquities from 1894 until his retirement in 1924. Carrying out many missions to Egypt in search of ancient objects, Budge was hugely successful in collecting papyri, statues and other artefacts for the trustees of the British Museum: numbering into the ...
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Egyptian Revival Funerary Art in Green-Wood Cemetery

Markers: Annual Journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies, 2001
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Egyptian Revival in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Home Daily Life

2021
Aegyptiaca. Journal of the History of Reception of Ancient Egypt, No. 6 (2021): Aegyptiaca.
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Egyptian “Egyptian Revival”

Aegyptiaca. Journal of the History of Reception of Ancient Egypt, No. 7 (2023): Aegyptiaca.
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Explaining The Global Religious Revival: The Egyptian Case

2007
This chapter focuses on the world of Islam, and on the Arab countries, and particularly on Egypt. In Egypt Islamic tradition has always been central to the life of most of its inhabitants, albeit in different ways in different classes. In that sense the term 'revival' may not be appropriate here.
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The Saite Imperative: Egyptian Identity Between Revival and Empire

The Saite Dynasty, or the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of ancient Egypt (664-525 BCE), represents a critical epoch characterized by concerted efforts toward political stability and cultural revitalization following centuries of fragmentation and foreign dominance.
Revista, Zen, BIOLOGY, 10
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Echoes of the Antique: The Egyptian Revival in American Silver, 1840-1900

2019
American silver design, like most design, does not exist in a vacuum. It is a reflection of the culture and society that creates it. Throughout the nineteenth century there was an explosion of designs that “revived” past styles, such as the rococo, or drew inspiration from foreign cultures, such as the Japonesque.
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Revival of light signalling in the postmortem mouse and human retina

Nature, 2022
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