Prisse d'Avennes. Egyptian Art
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The complete, revelatory illustrations of Egyptologist Émile Prisse
d’Avennes, one of the first European explorers to fall obsessively
in love with the realm of the pharaohs. This unsurpassed collection
covers Egyptian architecture, drawing, sculpture, and painting in a
visual and archaeological feast of symmetry and complexity, mystery
and opulence. A lifelong devotee of ancient Egyptian and Oriental
culture, the French author, artist, and scholar
Achille-Constant-Théodore-Émile Prisse d’Avennes (1807–1879) is
famed as one of the most influential Egyptologists, long before the
discipline was even properly established. Prisse first embarked on
his explorations in 1836, documenting sites throughout the Nile
Valley, often under his Egyptian pseudonym, Edris Effendi. Prisse’s
first publication of notes, drawings, and squeezes (a kind of
frottage) came in the form of Les Monuments égyptiens, a modest
collection of 51 plates, but one met with considerable acclaim in
popular and intellectual circles. Encouraged by his success, Prisse
returned to Egypt in the late 1850s to expand his work into the
collection L’Histoire de l’art égyptien—together with his first
volume, these two tomes make up a truly complete survey of Egyptian
art. His albums cover architecture, drawing, sculpture, painting,
and industrial or minor arts, with sections, plans, architectural
details, and surface decoration all documented with utmost
sensitivity and accuracy. Even when compared to the products of the
great state-sponsored expeditions to Egypt of this period, Prisse’s
compendium remains the largest, single-handed illustrated record of
Egyptian art in existence. Discover the complete collection of
Prisse’s unsurpassed illustrations in a visual and archaeological
feast of symmetry and complexity. Once exclusively available as an
XL-sized title, this Bibliotheca Universalis edition captures all
the mystery and opulence of Prisse’s groundbreaking collection in
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