How did ancient Egyptians define “art”--and how did the myriad artistic works they produced mirror their worldview?
A Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art presents a comprehensive collection of original essays exploring key concepts, critical discourses, and theories that shape the discipline of ancient Egyptian art. Themes and topics include methodological approaches, transmission of Egyptian art and its connections with other cultures, ancient reception, technology and interpretation, and current debates surrounding field and museum conservation.
In addition to providing overviews of past and present scholarship on a broad range of topics relating to art in ancient Egypt, readings pave the way for new avenues of exploration that are certain to stimulate ongoing and future debate. With its unprecedented breadth of coverage and impeccable scholarship, A Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art is an indispensible reference resource for the field of ancient Egyptian art history.