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L’Égyptomanie à l’épreuve de l’archéologie
Under the direction of Jean-Marcel Humbert
Contributions by Mercedes Volait, Christiane Ziegler, Michel Dewachter, Jean-Marcel Humbert, Claude Aziza, Jean-Pierre Bartoli, James Stevens Curl, Luc Delvaux, Richard A. Fazzini, Bertrand Jaeger, Sophie Khan, Antonia Lant, Jean Leclant, Robert S. Merrillees, Maarten J. Raven, Carlos Saguar Quer, Dirk Syndram, Bernard Van Rinsveld, Mercedes Viale Ferrero, Eugène Warmenbol, Helen Whitehouse, Nicole Wild
€ 57.93 tax included
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Conférences et colloquesTechnical details
700 pages, paperback with flaps, 16 x 24 cm, 17 color and 359 black-and-white illustrations.
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1996Related event
Proceedings of the symposium held at the Musée du Louvre on April 8 and 9, 1994.
To what extent did the birth of Egyptology in the early 19th century, followed by its recognition as an archaeological science, serve as guiding inspiration for artists? Specialists examine the question in all areas of art history, including music, theater, film and comics.