The history of Egyptian art from the dynastic era to the era of Royal Egypt.
Learn about the history of Egyptian art.
From one of the oldest capitals in history and on the banks of Lake Ain al-Sira is the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, which has unique and archaeological pieces of art that tell our history from the dawn of history until now and from the era of the families there is the Egyptian textile that I made.
The ancient Egyptian was an authentic art that he created in and between his distinctive touches. He made dyes with bright and different colors and from natural materials that are permanently available. He added to the fabric an authentic Egyptian spirit and adorned it with hieroglyphic motifs. Coptic.
Art in the Coptic era and its features.
And then a different era came, the Coptic era, which had a great impact on the art of weaving and developed until it appeared with distinctive characteristics such as the inscriptions that were coherently and telling stories of the prophets and symbols of the Christian religion. Al-Muqawqis, the great Coptic leader in Egypt, gave the Prophet 20 garments. This is the reason why several caliphs order the Kaaba to be covered with the Egyptian polar fabric.
Art in the Islamic era.
In the Islamic era, the Coptic fabric was added a distinctive touch to the new era, in which the Islamic identity appears in the decoration with Arabic calligraphy. Among the forms of development of this fabric was that for the first time raw silk was entered as a material for its manufacture, and among the distinctive pieces of art in the Museum of Civilization was the last curtain for the door of repentance. One of the doors of the Kaaba, which was made within the covering of the Kaaba, which came out of Egypt.
Which ceased to be exported in the fifties, and the covering of the Kaaba was dependent on me in its manufacture on a heritage art called the art of sirma and this is the art of embroidery on cloth with threads of gold, silver, copper and aluminum, and the embroidery consisted of Islamic floral motifs and Arabic calligraphy and this art
Entering art in Egypt at the hands of the Armenians.
This art entered Egypt at the hands of the Armenians, who immigrated to Egypt in different eras and controlled this type of art until the 19th century AD, after which the Egyptians inherited and became professional and developed this art greatly. The aesthetic and from it it was coming out on the loader, and this loader was a huge procession moving to celebrate the exit of the livery.
From Egypt to the Hijaz, and the museum also has a case for the key of the Kaaba dating back to the 19th century AD woven from green silk art and written on it with the art of cerma that God commands you to return the trusts to its people. Also from the effects of the Islamic era is a device called the astrolabe invented by a Greek astronomer in the second century BC But Muslims were able to develop this device and use it to monitor the stars with great accuracy.
This device was poured into Egypt with the arrival of Islam in the seventh century AD, and there is also a tool made of azaz called the niche, which they used to light mosques, schools and homes. Its history for the Mamluk era is also among the exhibits of the Museum of Civilization
Artists who excel in this art.
Part of the holdings of the Egyptian sculptor Mahmoud Mokhtar, a distinguished artist among the pioneers of sculpture. He was born in 1891 in one of the villages adjacent to the Great Mahalla. He forms from clay scenes and scenes from his village, and after a while, he moved to live in Cairo.
In one of its historical districts, it is affected by its spirit and all its art and impact, and here his artistic personality is completed. In the year 1905 AD, the Prince opens
Youssef Kamal Pasha, one of the princes of the Muhammad Ali family, is a school of arts in the Darb al-Jamamiz neighborhood, which is located in Sayeda Zeinab, and is currently
Mahmoud Mokhtar is one of the first batches of the school and one of the most famous works of the artist Mahmoud Mokhtar is the statue of the Renaissance of Egypt, which was shown as a miniature model.
In the exhibition of French artists in 1920 AD, he deserved a certificate of honor from the organizers of the exhibition. Thus, he was the first Egyptian artist to be honored with a prize from the Paris Salon. Mahmoud Mokhtar is considered one of the renovators of the art of sculpture and the first to revive after the ancient Egyptians, and he conveyed a message to him
Beya expresses the heritage of a town and the issues of its people. If you want to know more about it, your place is the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
Surprisingly, the museum will host the first session of the International Art Forum from January 15 to January 19, with the artistic participation of 150 artists from
33 countries around the world.
This was all the information about this art
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