By Dorothea Arnold, 1995
Animal representations in Egyptian art appear in hieroglyphic script and architectural decoration, in sculpture, relief, painting, and other forms. This publication explores the portrayal of birds, animals, and reptiles from a range of environments, including the Egyptian desert, wetlands and waterways, and the alluvial land. A brief history of animal representation in Egyptian art is also included.
64 pages, 104 illustrations (64 in full color), 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. Paper.

An Egyptian Bestiary
04-051900
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