The Picture Book of Ancient Egypt- Part 2: Evening Option

The Picture Book of Ancient Egypt- Part 2: Evening Option

By Dr Joanne Backhouse

Exploring the rich narrative of Egyptian representations in two and three dimensions, in order to aid our understanding of life and death.

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  • 1 hour, 45 minutes
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In this course we will explore the rich narrative of Egyptian representations, both in two and three dimensions. We will consider different genre, when and where they appear and what we can learn from them. Woven into this will be a review of literature, both religious and secular, which will aid our understanding of the images and objects. The techniques used to produce the representations will be examined, alongside changes in style and design from the Predynastic to the Greco-Roman period. The functionality of the images and objects will be at the heart of the discourse, as the ancient Egyptians did not value the aesthetic in its own right, and much of what we consider ‘art’ was created for the cult of the king, the worship of the gods, or for the benefit of the deceased. However, we will examine what these images and objects can tell us about life and death in ancient Egypt. We will study a variety of mediums, which form the rich tapestry of Egyptian representations.

Part 2

Week 1 – Tuesday 18th November 7pm

The Seascape: The Nile and the Great Green

Week 2 – Tuesday 25th November 7pm

The Cosmos: The Heavens and the Netherworld

Week 3 – Tuesday 2nd December 7pm

Action Scenes: Narrative Art

Week 4 – Tuesday 9th December 7pm

Battle Scenes: The Art of Combat

Week 5 – Tuesday 16th December 7pm

The Animal Kingdom: The Glories of Nature

Articles and links will be sent out after each lecture as appropriate.

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Dr Joanne Backhouse

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£49.46
Nov 18 · 11:00 AM PST