Conservation and Documentation of the Wall Paintings at Red Monastery, Conservation and Documentation of St. Anthony Wall Paintings, Historic Cairo Architectural Mapping, Coptic Icons Documentation
South wall of the imeperial cult chamber after conservation
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy, Late Roman Period, and New Kingdom
Topic:
Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Imperialism in art, Animals in art, ankhs, Altered in antiquity, Amon (Egyptian deity), Emperors, Damnatio memoriae, Halo (Art), Victory in art, Deities, Royalty, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Rome--Officials and employees, Offerings in art, Layered histories--material, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Jupiter (Roman deity), Art, Greco-Roman, Decoration and ornament, ceremonial objects, Pharaohs, and Borders, Ornamental (Decorative arts)
East wall of imperial cult chamber before conservation
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy, Late Roman Period, and New Kingdom
Topic:
Animals in art, Altered in antiquity, Decoration and ornament, Floral motifs, Borders, Ornamental (Decorative arts), Layered histories--material, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Imperialism in art, Art, Greco-Roman, Shields in art, and Art, Ancient--Egypt
Cultural Object:
Fragmentation--Antiquities, Mural painting and decoration, Painting, Relief (Art), Temples, Fresco painting, Inscriptions, Fragmentation--Antiquities, Mural painting and decoration, Painting, Relief (Art), Temples, Fresco painting, and Inscriptions
Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, Art, Greco-Roman, Shields in art, Borders, Ornamental (Decorative arts), Rome--Officials and employees, Soldiers, Layered histories--material, Processions in art, and Decoration and ornament
Cultural Object:
Mural painting and decoration, Columns, Niche (Architecture), Fresco painting, Apses (Architecture), Temples, Mural painting and decoration, Columns, Niche (Architecture), Fresco painting, Apses (Architecture), and Temples
South wall of imperial cult chamber before conservation
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy, Late Roman Period, and New Kingdom
Topic:
Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, Amenhoptep III, King of Egypt, Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Imperialism in art, ankhs, Hathor (Egyptian deity), scepters, Osiris, Emperors, Thrones in art, Decoration and ornament, ceremonial objects, Geometric designs, Deities, Royalty, Borders, Ornamental (Decorative arts), Offerings in art, Layered histories--material, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Art, Greco-Roman, Altered in antiquity, Amon (Egyptian deity), Horus (Egyptian deity), Lotus in art, ~| Rome--Officials and employees, eye of Horus, Pharaohs, and Art, Ancient--Egypt
Cultural Object:
Mural painting and decoration, Painting, Columns, Fresco painting, Relief (Art), Apses (Architecture), Temples, opus sectile (visual works), Inscriptions, Niches (Architecture), Mural painting and decoration, Painting, Columns, Fresco painting, Relief (Art), Apses (Architecture), Temples, opus sectile (visual works), Inscriptions, and Niches (Architecture)
South wall of imperial cult chamber after conservation
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy, Late Roman Period, and New Kingdom
Topic:
Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Imperialism in art, Animals in art, Altered in antiquity, Emperors, ceremonial objects, Halo (Art), Victory in art, Deities, Jupiter (Roman deity), Art, Greco-Roman, and Damnatio memoriae
Imperial cult chamber entrance from Hypostyle Hall
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy, Late Roman Period, and New Kingdom
Topic:
Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, Imperialism in art, Animals in art, Art, Greco-Roman, Emperors, Damnatio memoriae, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Rome--Officials and employees, Layered histories--material, Altered in antiquity, and Decoration and ornament