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Egyptian Art: Studies

G. Maspero

Translator Elizabeth Lee

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

The following essays were written over a period of more than thirty years, by the French Egyptologist, Gaston Maspero, and published at intervals of varying lengths. It specifically focused on analyzing Egyptian statues found in the region or located in museums such as Louvre. Some statues included in the book are those of Ancient Egyptian royals, such as Amenhotep II, Queen Tiye, and Egyptian gods and goddesses, such as Isis and Osiris.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 203 pages.

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