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Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of Ethiopian Art
Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of Ethiopian Art
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Aksumite Survival in Late Medieval Ethiopian Miniatures
Brancaleon's Paintings
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Decoration of Bieta Mariam
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Ethiopian Kodices
Ethiopian Manuscript Collection in the British Library
Ethiopian Manuscript Illumination
Ewostathian Style
Gunda Gunde Style
Iconography of the Deposition
Lake Zway
Lalibela
Negus Lebna-Dengel Portrait
Southern Christian Outpost
Steinaltar (Stone Altar) of the Dreifaltigkeitskapelle in Lalibela
Vier apokalyptischen Wesen (Four Apocalyptic Beings)
Product details
- ISBN 9780907132516
- Weight: 891g
- Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 1989
- Publisher: Pindar Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This was the first International Conference specifically devoted to the study of Ethiopian art. The Proccedings of the Conference makes available papers devoted to the study of Ethiopian art, as distinct from papers on other aspects of Ethiopian life and civilization. As such, it represents a significant contribution to the study of the art of the Ethiopian people over two thousand years.
Convened by Dr. Richard Pankhurst at the Warburg Institute in October 1986, it was the first of a series, the second meeting of which was held in Warsaw in 1990.
The contents of this volume are principally devoted to studies of Ethiopian painting, both manuscript illuminations and murals. There are also individual studies on Ethiopian metalwork and architecture, with a section on folk art.
Convened by Dr. Richard Pankhurst at the Warburg Institute in October 1986, it was the first of a series, the second meeting of which was held in Warsaw in 1990.
The contents of this volume are principally devoted to studies of Ethiopian painting, both manuscript illuminations and murals. There are also individual studies on Ethiopian metalwork and architecture, with a section on folk art.
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