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Book Review
The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt 300 BC–AD 700
01/2010 | 1282 | 152
Pages: 40
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Ashton, Sally-Ann (Ashton, Sally-Ann)
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The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt 300 BC–AD 700 | author: McKenzie, Judith
Book Review
Ptolemaic Paintings and Mosaics and the Alexandrian Style
01/1959 | 670 | 101
Pages: 34-35
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Haynes, D. E. L. (Haynes, D. E. L.; Haynes, Denys Eyre Lankester)
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Ptolemaic Paintings and Mosaics and the Alexandrian Style | author: Brown, Blanche R.
Article
The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
05/1936 | 398 | 68
Pages: 213-215+218-221+224
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Peirce, Hayford (Peirce, Hayford; Pierce, Hayford)
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Tyler, Royall (Tyler, Royall)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. F-Cock Silk. Persian. Seventh Century. (Museo Cristiano, Vatican). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate IV. A, B-Bird-Silks. Persian. Seventh Century (Aachen Cathedral). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate IV. C-Boar's Head Silk. Fragment. Persian. Seventh Century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate IV. E-Silk Fragment from Antinoe. Egypt. Sixth Century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate I. Rider-Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. (Chapter Library of Prague Cathedral) A-25 by 35 cm. B-22 by 35 cm. The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem.
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Plate II. A-Rider-Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. (Sacristy of S. Ambrogio, Milan). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate II. B-Rider-Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. Diameter of Wheel, 99 cm. (Diocesan Museum, Cologne). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate II. C-Rider-Silk from Mozac. Byzantine. Seventh or Eighth Century. Diameter of Wheel, 60 cm. (Musee des Tissus, Lyons). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate II. D-The "Yezdegird" Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. Height, 53.3 cm. (St. Ursula's, Cologne). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate III. A-The "Bahram" Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. Diameter of Wheel, 87 cm. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate III. B-Silk Fragment. Byzantine. Seventh Century. Height, 10.5 cm. (Sens Cathedral.) C-Gold Solidi of Justinian II (685-711) and Anastasius II (713-716). (Cabinet des Medailles, Paris); D-Sacrifice Silk. Byzantine. Seventh Century. (Musee des Tissus, Lyons). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate III. E-Charioteer Silk. Byzantine. Sixth Century. Diameter of Wheel, 66 cm. (Musee de Cluny, Paris). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
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Plate IV. D-Hippocamp-Silk. Probably Byzantine. Seventh Century. Height 35.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Prague Rider-Silk and the Persian-Byzantine Problem
Short Notice
Early Figured Silks.-The Effect of the Use of the Scale Harness on Early Islamic Silks
03/1936 | 396 | 68
Pages: 145-147
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Flanagan, J. F. (Flanagan, J. F.)
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Plate II. A, B-The Middle and Lowest Roundels in Their Present Condition. Two Early Figured Silks ("Clavi"), from Egypt. A-Woven without the Use of a Scale-Harness; B-Woven with the Use of a Scale-Harness. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Shorter Notices: Early Figured Silks
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Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
10/1928 | 307 | 53
Pages: 188-191+194-196+208
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Devonshire, R. L., Mrs (Devonshire, R. L., Mrs; Devonshire, Henriette Caroline)
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Plate I. A-Saddlecloth of Anatolian velvet with crimson ground, sixteenth century; B-Fragment of linen with a royal Abbaside inscription, tenth century; C-Ivory box with wood fittings; D-Astrolabe, dated 729 A. M.; E-Bronze door knocker with Mameluke inscription. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate II. A-Fragment of Mosaic Tile from Fostāt. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate II. B-Brass Bowl Inlaid with Silver, Probably Mosul, Thirteenth Century. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate II. C and D-Carved Wood Panel, Twelfth Century; and Back, Showing Early Carving. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. A-Mihrab Candlestick. Bearing Name of Sultan Qâit-Bây, Fifteenth Century. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. B-Bowi of Ewer, with Strange Animals; Probably Mosul, Thirteenth Century. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. C-Small Ivory Kohl-Box, with Mameluke Inscriptions. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. D-Small Inlaid Brass Ewer, Bearing Name of Sultan Shaaban, Fourteenth Century. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. E-Faïence Plate, Diameter 29 cm.; Manganese, Turquoise Blue, Olive and White Decoration on Cobalt Ground. Damascus, Sixteenth Century. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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Plate III. F-Arab Helmet from the Battlefield of Cephisus, 1311. Some Moslem Objects in the Benachi Collection
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The Evolution of the Minaret, with Special Reference to Egypt-II
05/1926 | 278 | 48
Pages: 252+256-259
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Creswell, K. A. C. (Creswell, K. A. C.; C., K. A. C.)
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Plate II. A-Mosque of Abū l'Ghadanfar, Cairo; B-Mosque of al-Guyūshī, Cairo; C-Madrasa of Sultan Sālih, Cairo; D-Madrasa-Mausoleum of Fātma Khātūn, Cairo; E-Madrasa-Mausoleum of Sultan Qalāūn, Cairo; F-Madrasa of Salar and Sangar al-Gawlī. The Evolution of the Minaret, with Special Reference to Egypt-II
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Plate III. G-Madrasa-Mausoleum of the Emīr Sungur Sa'dī; H-Mosque of al-Maridānī, Cairo; J-Khānqā of the Emīr Qūsūn; K-Mosque of Sheykhūn, Cairo; L-Madrasa of Sarghatmish, Cairo; M-Minaret, Khosraugira; N-Minaret, Kerat. The Evolution of the Minaret, with Special Reference to Egypt-II
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An Exhibition of Moslem Art in Alexandria
08/1925 | 269 | 47
Pages: 98-101
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Devonshire, R. L., Mrs (Devonshire, R. L., Mrs; Devonshire, Henriette Caroline)
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Plate I. A-Perfume Burner in the Shape of a Hawk. Syro-Egyptian, Fourteenth Century. (Coll. R. Harari.). An Exhibition of Moslem Art in Alexandria
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Plate I. B-Mosque Lamp, Gilt Brass, Inlaid with Silver and Gold. (Coll. R. Harari.). An Exhibition of Moslem Art in Alexandria
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Plate I. C-Large Mosque Candlestick. Bronze, Inlaid with Gold and Silver. Dated 1317. (Coll. Ant. Benachi.). An Exhibition of Moslem Art in Alexandria
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Plate II. D-Box, inlaid silver; signed Ibn Ismail, and dated 1220; actual size. (Coll. Ant. Benachi) E-Casket. Ivory, gilt bronze mounts. Probably Moorish, fourteenth century. (Coll. Ant. Benachi) F-Faïence Dish, with green, blue and red bird decoration on white ground. (Coll. Salvago) G-Door Panel. Carved wood, tenth century. (Coll. Ant. Benachi) H-Faïence Dish, with ship decoration on grey-blue ground. (Coll. Alex. Benachi). An Exhibition of Moslem Art in Alexandria
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Two Bibelots from Alexandria
10/1923 | 247 | 43
Pages: 194-195+197
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Martin, F. R. (Martin, F. R.; M., F. R.; Martin, Fredrik Robert)
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A-Head of a Young Girl. Alexandrian School. Calcedony. Actual Size. (Private Collection). Two Bibelots from Alexandria
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B-Dancing Satyr. Alexandrian School. Egyptian Alabaster. (Private Collection). Two Bibelots from Alexandria