Egyptian Palaces and Villas 1808 1960

Egyptian Palaces and Villas  1808 1960
Author: Shirley Johnston,Sharīf Sunbul
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9774249968

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Egyptian Palaces and Villas

Egyptian Palaces and Villas
Author: Shirley Johnston,Sharīf Sunbul
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015063328499

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Egypt's romantic allure does not end with the age of the pharaohs. This lavishly illustrated book offers a look inside the opulent estates of the pashas, khedives, and great ladies of 19th-century Egypt, and the princes and kings of the early 20th century. Here in all its cosmopolitan splendor is the world of unparalleled prosperity that attracted adventurers the world over, from the Belle Époque through the Roaring Twenties.--From publisher description.

Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850 1890

Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850 1890
Author: Mercedes Volait
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004449886

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The commodification of Islamic antiques intensified in the late Ottoman Empire, an age of domestic reform and increased European interference following the Tanzimat (reorganisation) of 1839. Mercedes Volait examines the social life of typical objects moving from Cairo and Damascus to Paris, London, and beyond, uncovers the range of agencies and subjectivities involved in the trade of architectural salvage and historic handicraft, and traces impacts on private interiors, through creative reuse and Revival design, in Egypt, Europe and America. By devoting attention to both local and global engagements with Middle Eastern tangible heritage, the present volume invites to look anew at Orientalism in art and interior design, the canon of Islamic architecture and the translocation of historic works of art.

The Politics and Practices of Cultural Heritage in the Middle East

The Politics and Practices of Cultural Heritage in the Middle East
Author: Irene Maffi
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-04-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781786735065

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During the nineteenth century, cultural heritage became a dominant feature of the political ideology of the European states and of their colonies. It became a new form of legitimization for the rising nation-state, cementing its inextricable link with that nation's politics and practices. The set of concepts and practices defining cultural heritage were exported to, and imposed over, the colonized populations in North Africa and the Near East. The legacy of the colonial period has proven very significant in the domain of cultural heritage which has become a crucial cultural arena in many Arab states. As in the majorities of post-colonial states, in the Arab world, the inherited paradigm of cultural heritage has been subject to various forms of adaption and re-elaboration that have made it a lively and complex space of negotiations between various actors. Thus, in The Politics of Cultural Heritage in the Middle East, Irene Maffi and Rami Daher draw together expert scholars to unravel these complex processes that are involved in the definition, production and consumption of heritage and its material culture in the Middle East, and the dynamics of the key actors involved. The variety of the cases analysed that cover the region from Morocco to Lebanon, as well as the multiplicity of the actors concerned such as the state (post-colonial or colonial), international organizations, municipal councils, local communities, families and even exceptional personalities, highlights and explores the complex processes where very local and specific dynamics intertwine with transnational economic, political and cultural fluxes. In its examination of the workings of cultural heritage in the Middle East, this book is an important resource for students and scholars of Middle East Studies, Cultural History, History of Art and Architecture, and for stakeholders involved in the field of cultural heritage.

Hassan Fathy and Continuity in Islamic Arts and Architecture

Hassan Fathy and Continuity in Islamic Arts and Architecture
Author: Ahmad Hamid
Publsiher: I.B.Tauris
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781617973727

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Hassan Fathy, the Egyptian architect known for his recognition of the potential of vernacular forms as a vital force in contemporary architectural design, sought to integrate the traditions of Islamic art with his modern visions for living. Guided by Fathy’s principles, Ahmad Hamid, an architect who collaborated with Hassan Fathy in the Institute for Appropriate Technology, identifies questions about the nature of Islamic art and its building culture, as well as the origins of modern architecture. This richly illustrated book provides new insights into Hassan Fathy’s profuse, pathbreaking design documents and built projects, while exploring the socioeconomic, environmental, psychological, and esthetic components of Fathy’s work in the light of a quest for a new universal modernity for the twenty-first century.

Author: سيد، أيمن فؤاد
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: IND:30000149717260

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Cairo (Egypt); buildings, structures, etc.; description and travel.

Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: UVA:X030052022

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Making a Prince s Museum

Making a Prince s Museum
Author: Carole Paul,Alberta Campitelli,Getty Research Institute
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0892365390

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In 1775 Prince Marcantonio Borghese IV and the architect Antonio Asprucci embarked upon a decorative renovation of the Villa Borghese. Initially their attention focused on the Casino, the principal building at the villa, which had always been a semi-public museum. By 1625 it housed much of the Borghese's outstanding collection of sculpture. Integrating this statuary with vast baroque ceiling paintings and richly ornamented surfaces, Asprucci created a dazzling and unified homage to the Borghese family, portraying its legendary ancestors as well as its newly born heir. In this book, Carole Paul reads the inventive decorative program as a set of exemplary scenes for the education of the ideal Borghese prince. Her wide-ranging essay also situates the Villa Borghese among the sumptuous palaces and suburban villas of Rome's collectors of antiquities and outlines the renovated Casino's pivotal role in the historic transition from the princely collection to the public museum. Rounding out this volume is a catalog of the Getty Research Institute's fifty-nine drawings for the refurbishing of the Villa Borghese and Alberta Campitelli's discussion of sketches for the short-lived Museo di Gabii, the Villa's other antiquities museum.