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
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002, detail of king's torso.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, and Amenhotep III, King of Egypt
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002, detail of king's torso.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, and Amenhotep III, King of Egypt
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002, detail of north end, king's throne showing sphinx smiting foes.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, and Amenhotep III, King of Egypt
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002, detail of north end, king's throne showing sphinx smiting foes.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, and Amenhotep III, King of Egypt
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002, detail of south end.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Amenhotep III, King of Egypt, and Tiyi, Queen of Egypt
Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting as exposed on October 8th, 2002.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Amenhotep III, King of Egypt, and Tiyi, Queen of Egypt
L. Pinch-Brock and E. Parandowska discussing insertion of fragments missing from Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Amenhotep III, King of Egypt, and Tiyi, Queen of Egypt
Ewa Parandowska re-inserting fragments in Amenhotep III and Tiyi painting.
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Egyptology, Archaeology, Tombs--Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city), Relief (Art), Inscriptions, Egyptian, Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian -- Conservation and restoration, Art, Ancient--Egypt, Amenhotep III, King of Egypt, and Tiyi, Queen of Egypt
Figures, West end of South Wall, post-conservation
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, and Rome--Officials and employees