Materials of Design: Art and Crafts in Ancient Egypt - Part 1
Overview
Using a different material each lecture this course will explore the arts and crafts of ancient Egypt. Rich in resources, artisans produced some of the masterpieces of the ancient world. Using tombs scenes, texts, and material culture we will explore where the ancient Egyptians sourced their material and how they crafted it. We will study exemplary examples and those with an interesting context. Reviewing material which is both native and imported we will also consider trade and commerce in the ancient world. The symbolic meaning of each of the materials will also be examined, considering how this was reflected in its use.
Week 1 – Tuesday 6th January 7pm GMT,
repeated Friday 9th January 10.30am
The Flesh of the Gods – Gold, Silver, and Metal Work
Week 2 – Tuesday 13th January 7pm GMT,
repeated Friday 16th January 10.30am
The Jewel Box – Precious and Semi-Precious Stones
Week 3 – Tuesday 20th January 7pm GMT,
repeated Friday 23rd January 10.30am
Faience – Tjehnet : Brillant and Scintillating – like the light of the sun
Week 4 – Tuesday 27th January 7pm GMT,
repeated Friday 30th January 10.30am
Glass – The Stone that Pours
Week 5 – Tuesday 3rd February 7pm GMT,
repeated Friday 6th February 10.30 am
Ostrich Eggs, Shells and Leather – Natures Treasures
You will receive the link for both live lectures. You are welcome to join either or both. Links and articles will be sent out after each lecture.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 45 minutes
- Online
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Location
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Organized by
Dr Joanne Backhouse
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