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- catalog abstract ""This collection of the late Bernard V. Bothmer's writings represents some of the most significant scholarship on Egyptian art by a pioneer in the field. Introduced by his colleague T. G. H. James, former Keeper of the Egyptian Collection at the British Museum, and his former student, Rita Freed, Curator of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, these articles span a broad range of topics on Egyptian art, from the origins of ancient Egypt to the Roman period. Bothmer's writings are complemented by more than 450 photographs, many from his Corpus of Late Egyptian Sculpture, the fruits of his research in museums, private collections, and art dealers' galleries around the world. Bothmer selected these photographs to illuminate his object-based methodology and to introduce scholars and the public to new fields of art historical inquiry."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b13104290.
- catalog contributor b13104291.
- catalog contributor b13104292.
- catalog contributor b13104293.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""This collection of the late Bernard V. Bothmer's writings represents some of the most significant scholarship on Egyptian art by a pioneer in the field. Introduced by his colleague T. G. H. James, former Keeper of the Egyptian Collection at the British Museum, and his former student, Rita Freed, Curator of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, these articles span a broad range of topics on Egyptian art, from the origins of ancient Egypt to the Roman period. Bothmer's writings are complemented by more than 450 photographs, many from his Corpus of Late Egyptian Sculpture, the fruits of his research in museums, private collections, and art dealers' galleries around the world. Bothmer selected these photographs to illuminate his object-based methodology and to introduce scholars and the public to new fields of art historical inquiry."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Bernard V. Bothmer: doctor doctissimus optimisque artibus eruditissimus / T.G.H. James -- Bernard V. Bothmer and Egyptian art history / Rita E. Freed -- A wooden statue of Dynasty VI -- Notes on the Mycerinus Triad -- The signs of age -- Membra dispersa: King Amenhotep II making an offering -- Delta sites I-V -- Block statues of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom: I. Ipepy's funerary monument -- The Philadelphia-Cairo statue of Osorkon II (Membra Dispersa III) -- Block statues of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom: II. The sculpture of Teta's son -- A new field of Egyptian art: sculpture of the Late Period -- A Brooklyn head on a Cairo statue: the Egyptian priest Wesir-wer -- Private sculpture of Dynasty XVIII in Brooklyn -- Bemused and benign: A fragmentary head of Dynasty XIII in the Brooklyn Museum -- A new fragment of an old palette -- More statues of Senenmut -- Musings of an ARCE fellow at work in Cairo -- Apotheosis in Late Egyptian sculpture -- A bust of Ny-user-ra from Byblos, in Beirut, Lebanon -- The head that grew a face: notes on a fine forgery -- The Karnak statue of Ny-user-ra (Membra Dispersa IV) -- A contemporary of King Amenhotep II at Karnak -- Ancient Nubia and the Northern Sudan: a new field of art history -- Revealing man's fate in man's face -- The block statue of Ankh-khonsu in Boston and Cairo (Membra Dispera V), with a contribution by Herman de Meulenaere -- The significance of Nubian art -- On Realism in Egyptian funerary sculpture of the Old Kingdom -- The Brussels-Brooklyn statue of Bakenrenef (Membra Dispersa VI) -- Egyptian antecedents of Roman Republican Verism -- The Great Naos at Mendes and its sculpture -- Eyes and iconography in the splendid century: King Amenhotep III and his aftermath -- Hellenistic elements in Egyptian sculpture of the Ptolemaic Period.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 495-502) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 517 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195130715".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Egypt.".
- catalog subject "732/.8 21".
- catalog subject "Art, Ancient Egypt.".
- catalog subject "Art, Egyptian.".
- catalog subject "Bothmer, Bernard V., 1912-".
- catalog subject "N5350 .B665 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bernard V. Bothmer: doctor doctissimus optimisque artibus eruditissimus / T.G.H. James -- Bernard V. Bothmer and Egyptian art history / Rita E. Freed -- A wooden statue of Dynasty VI -- Notes on the Mycerinus Triad -- The signs of age -- Membra dispersa: King Amenhotep II making an offering -- Delta sites I-V -- Block statues of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom: I. Ipepy's funerary monument -- The Philadelphia-Cairo statue of Osorkon II (Membra Dispersa III) -- Block statues of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom: II. The sculpture of Teta's son -- A new field of Egyptian art: sculpture of the Late Period -- A Brooklyn head on a Cairo statue: the Egyptian priest Wesir-wer -- Private sculpture of Dynasty XVIII in Brooklyn -- Bemused and benign: A fragmentary head of Dynasty XIII in the Brooklyn Museum -- A new fragment of an old palette -- More statues of Senenmut -- Musings of an ARCE fellow at work in Cairo -- Apotheosis in Late Egyptian sculpture -- A bust of Ny-user-ra from Byblos, in Beirut, Lebanon -- The head that grew a face: notes on a fine forgery -- The Karnak statue of Ny-user-ra (Membra Dispersa IV) -- A contemporary of King Amenhotep II at Karnak -- Ancient Nubia and the Northern Sudan: a new field of art history -- Revealing man's fate in man's face -- The block statue of Ankh-khonsu in Boston and Cairo (Membra Dispera V), with a contribution by Herman de Meulenaere -- The significance of Nubian art -- On Realism in Egyptian funerary sculpture of the Old Kingdom -- The Brussels-Brooklyn statue of Bakenrenef (Membra Dispersa VI) -- Egyptian antecedents of Roman Republican Verism -- The Great Naos at Mendes and its sculpture -- Eyes and iconography in the splendid century: King Amenhotep III and his aftermath -- Hellenistic elements in Egyptian sculpture of the Ptolemaic Period.".
- catalog title "Egyptian art : selected writings of Bernard V. Bothmer / edited by Madeleine E. Cody, with the assistance of Paul Stanwick and Marsha Hill.".
- catalog type "text".