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5.0 out of 5 stars ouotstanding overview of Coptic art with historical and cultural background
The most important museum in the world for Coptic antiquities, Egypt's Coptic Museum founded in Old Cairo in 1908 houses icons, stone pillars, textiles, incense burners, Bible containers, wall paintings, papyri, wooden altar screens, crosses, and church chandeliers, among other objects. Many of these are made from ivory and bone; and others from local and imported stone,...
Published on June 24, 2007 by Henry Berry

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1.0 out of 5 stars terrible condition
The condition of this book was advertised "Like New" which was completely false and misleading. The spine is broken (does not appear to be damaged in transit). As the pages are turned they will certainly fall out. This is very disappointing and not what I ordered.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ouotstanding overview of Coptic art with historical and cultural background, June 24, 2007
This review is from: The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cairo (Hardcover)
The most important museum in the world for Coptic antiquities, Egypt's Coptic Museum founded in Old Cairo in 1908 houses icons, stone pillars, textiles, incense burners, Bible containers, wall paintings, papyri, wooden altar screens, crosses, and church chandeliers, among other objects. Many of these are made from ivory and bone; and others from local and imported stone, paints, wood, fabrics, and other materials for religious, artistic, and cultural items of their period. A few surviving Coptic churches are also pictured to bring in to a limited degree Coptic architecture.

Over 130 of the assorted antiquities are pictured in clear color photographs of various scales, including many full page, allowing for appreciation and study of their details. For example, smaller pieces of jewelry are pictured close-up so that their carvings of figures and details of their features and clothing stand out. Parts of some textiles have close-ups where not only the woven figures and patterns can be viewed discretely, but their weaving is apparent. Text goes beyond just identifying the varied objects to treat theological inferences and implications as well as artistic and historical points of note. One image of Christ from about the seventh century "employs various devices" to render him "more approachable." Chief among these is the "halo around his head" calling to mind his particular holiness as a living person "[r]ather than representing him in a mandorla [a large oval halo frequenting enclosing a figure, from the Glossary], which would indicate his existence beyond time and space."

The work of coffee-table size, quality, and style offers a particularly handsome as well as a comprehensive portrayal of this distinctive, long-lasting religious art which reflects the pagan, Romanistic, and Middle Eastern cultures of its beginnings over two thousand years ago. Gabra is a former director of the Coptic Museum; Eaton-Krauss, a specialist in Egyptian art and archaeology.
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1.0 out of 5 stars terrible condition, December 27, 2011
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This review is from: The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cairo (Hardcover)
The condition of this book was advertised "Like New" which was completely false and misleading. The spine is broken (does not appear to be damaged in transit). As the pages are turned they will certainly fall out. This is very disappointing and not what I ordered.
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