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Title: The Painted Tomb-Chapel of Nebamun
Other Titles: Masterpiedies of ancient Egyptian art in the British Museum
Authors: PARKINSON, Richard
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: The British Museum Press
Citation: PARKINSON, Richard. The Painted Tomb-Chapel of Nebamun. 2009. 182p.
Abstract: THIS book is greatly indebted to Lise Manniche’s pioneering work in the 1980s on the lost tomb-chapel of Nebamun. Since then, it has been possible to examine the surviving paintings in much greater detail and in circumstances that were unavailable for her, so that many points of the descriptions, analyses and reconstructions here inevitably differ from this earlier study. However, her most important hypothesis - concerning the Berlin scenes - has been supported by new evidence. On a more personal note, this book also owes much to Meredith Hooper and her children’s book about Nebamun (1997), which gave me my first opportunity to work on the British Museum’s paintings, in 1996.
Description: Photography by Kevin Lovelock
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3734
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