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Egyptian Art. Western temple of Philae.
Subject Headings:
Philae (Egypt)--Temple of Isis
Identifier:
Prang2_5
Subject Work Location:
Philae, Egypt
Subject Work Date:
ca. 96 C.E.
Catalog Info Source:
Allan T. Kohl
Subject Work View Description:
: exterior (reconstruction drawing)
Illustration Source:
Architecture, Sculpture, and the Industrial Arts Among the Nations of Antiquity / a series of illustrations arranged chronologically, and forming an atlas, to be used in connection with any work on the history of art. Authorized American edition, publish
Style/Period:
Egypt, Roman period
Page Plate Figure:
Plate 2, figure 5
Original Caption:
Egyptian Art.
Western temple of Philae.
Illustration Dimensions:
8.2 x 9.9 cm.
Illustration Type:
engraving
Category:
Ancient Egypt
Subject Work Description:
Hypaethral Kiosk (Trajan’s Kiosk; Western temple), Temple of Isis complex at Philae
Notes:
temple relocated to current site on Agilkia Island, 1974-1979
Collection:
Historic Illustrations of Art & Architecture
Record created:
June 30, 2006
Last modified:
Aug. 24, 2010
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