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Object Details sculptor Torrey, Fred M. 1884-1967 Notes Hamlin, Gladys E., "The Sculpture of Fred and Mabel Torrey," Alhambra, CA: Borden Publishing Company, 1969, pg. 94. Summary One of forty-eight ...
Ancient Egyptian art is the focus of this issue of Scolastic's Art & man magazine for children. Articles cover Egyptian statuary, King Tut's tomb, the influence of Egypt on present day artists. Also ...
Egyptian revivals, renascences, and so-called “mania” will be discussed in key studies, moving chronologically to include spolia in the late Roman Empire, Islamic architectural incorporation of ...
Almost 2 years ago it was confirmed that the depicted cones on the heads of Ancient Egyptian relief scenes were in fact real instead of figurative depictions as was long thought. Researchers ...
MR. C. S. GULBENKIAN'S loan to the British Museum (Bloomsbury) of fourteen pieces of ancient Egyptian sculpture from his collection, for a period of eighteen months, which is now on view in the ...
Old Kingdom art: Rare Egyptian sculpture puts a human face on a remote civilization By Christopher Andreae Jan. 18, 2006, 12:01 p.m. ET ...
Cunning, charming and captivating, the Egyptian Cleopatra was horrifying, yet fascinating to many of Rome’s citizens. Just when she may have thought she was in sight of the Roman throne – the ...
A sculpture of a cat nearly thrown into a skip could sell for £50,000 after it was revealed to be an Ancient Egyptian relic that might have belonged to the man who discovered Tutankhamun.
Officials in Egypt are celebrating the return of a 3,000-year-old sculpture of an Egyptian queen which was smuggled to Britain almost a decade ago. The life-sized stone head -- believed to depict ...
ROME — An Egyptian granite sculpture of a sphinx that risked ending up on the black market for antiquities is destined instead for a Rome museum. Italian Tax Police Maj. Massimo Rossi says the ...
A sculpture of a cat nearly thrown into a skip could sell for £50,000 after it was revealed to be an Ancient Egyptian relic that might have belonged to the man who discovered Tutankhamun.
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