Modern art in Egypt : making the old, new / foreword Mostafa El Feki ; author Mostafa el-Razzaz.
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TextPublisher: [Alexandaria] : Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Cultnat, 2019Description: 308 pages : color illustrations ; 34 cmContent type: - text
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- 22 704.94820962 RAZ
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Includes indexes.
In the course of 5000 years, all cultures have to contend with the arrival of people, whether by conquest or migration, and being converted by them. Instead, the pattern in Egypt has been to absorb these foreign influences. Its artists have appreciated arriving talent, and have even become infatuated with it, taking its lessons. Eventually, they made it their own. Today's Egyptian artists are doing the same.
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