Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and craftsmanship, and includes tunics and tombstones as well as portraits of saints. The Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo houses some of the world's most important examples of Coptic art and iconography.
Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek and Egyptian mythology, sometimes altered to fit Christian beliefs. Persia and Syria also influenced Coptic art, though to a lesser extent, leaving images such as the peacock and the griffin.
Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy portraits. The faces of El Fayum are examples of the Coptic art in the 2nd century AD showing the Greek and Roman influence on the Coptic art but with some distinctive features related to Egyptian art
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Art of Eternity is a series of 3 documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. 1. PAINTING PARADISE Andrew traces the beginnings of Christ...
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Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Ch...
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Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy po...
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Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) organized a press conference on Wednesday, December 8th at Al-Amir Taz Palace to announce the opening of the Coptic Art Revealed exhibition. The exhibit displays over 200 artifacts from the Coptic era and was organized to celebrate the centennial of the Coptic Art Museum, which was renovated and reopened in 2006.
Coptic Art Revealed is the first locally curated exhibition on Coptic art. The show focuses on the splendors of the Coptic era and highlight the Copts' outstanding contribution to Egypt's diverse and rich heritage.
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Coptic Art
Coptic Art
Coptic Art
Coptic Art with Celtic Music of Adrian von Ziegler
Dedicated to My Dear Beloved Wife.
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DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
WHATS UP GUYS, i got some new coptics markers soo i thought i would try them out music: by monster cat and by ,skrillex.
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How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
In this video, I show how to make your own art journal using a Coptic stitch with hard covers. Although I made this video for my Bob & Doug project, it's gre...
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Coptic Art Revisited
Coptic Art Revisited
Coptic Art Revisited
New exhibition of Coptic art displayed at Al-Amir Taz palace highlights Egypt's cultural diversity. Video Shot and Edited by Rachel Beth Anderson The exhibit...
4:54
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Origins Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek a...
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Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Influence The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islami...
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Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Modern Coptic art Modern Coptic art is also known as the Neo-Coptic school. In recent centuries icons have been the main means of expression, keeping most tr...
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Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Guest: Margaret “Magi” J. Madsen-Hernandez,
Claremont Graduate University
Host: Dr. Michael Saad
First aired 11 May 2015
30:51
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
مقابله مع الصحفى الموهوب نادر شكرى من موقع الاقباط متحدون الجزء الاول...بمناسبه المعرض الذى اقيم بمنهاتن بنيويورك للايقوناتى المرسومه بكتاب Frist Christmas ,
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Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris
and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo.
عن الفنان
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Art of Eternity is a series of 3 documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. 1. PAINTING PARADISE Andrew traces the beginnings of Christ...
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Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Ch...
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Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy po...
8:39
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) organized a press conference on Wednesday, December 8th at Al-Amir Taz Palace to announce the opening of the Coptic Art Revealed exhibition. The exhibit displays over 200 artifacts from the Coptic era and was organized to celebrate the centennial of the Coptic Art Museum, which was renovated and reopened in 2006.
Coptic Art Revealed is the first locally curated exhibition on Coptic art. The show focuses on the splendors of the Coptic era and highlight the Copts' outstanding contribution to Egypt's diverse and rich heritage.
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Coptic Art
Coptic Art
Coptic Art
Coptic Art with Celtic Music of Adrian von Ziegler
Dedicated to My Dear Beloved Wife.
5:40
DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
DRAWING: ANIME BOY COPTIC ART
WHATS UP GUYS, i got some new coptics markers soo i thought i would try them out music: by monster cat and by ,skrillex.
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How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
How to Make a Coptic Art Journal with Hard Covers
In this video, I show how to make your own art journal using a Coptic stitch with hard covers. Although I made this video for my Bob & Doug project, it's gre...
2:16
Coptic Art Revisited
Coptic Art Revisited
Coptic Art Revisited
New exhibition of Coptic art displayed at Al-Amir Taz palace highlights Egypt's cultural diversity. Video Shot and Edited by Rachel Beth Anderson The exhibit...
4:54
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 2-الفن القبطى-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Origins Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek a...
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Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
Coptic art 4 - الفن القبطى-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Influence The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islami...
8:06
Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Coptic art 5 الفن القبطى bekhit
Modern Coptic art Modern Coptic art is also known as the Neo-Coptic school. In recent centuries icons have been the main means of expression, keeping most tr...
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Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Guest: Margaret “Magi” J. Madsen-Hernandez,
Claremont Graduate University
Host: Dr. Michael Saad
First aired 11 May 2015
30:51
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
Adel_Art_Part_1 Coptic Art
مقابله مع الصحفى الموهوب نادر شكرى من موقع الاقباط متحدون الجزء الاول...بمناسبه المعرض الذى اقيم بمنهاتن بنيويورك للايقوناتى المرسومه بكتاب Frist Christmas ,
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Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. الفنان عادل نصيف-ايقونات و ترانيم -Bekhit
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris
and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo.
عن الفنان
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How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1 Note: I don't edit out mistakes because I like to show how to fix things. In this video, I sho...
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من الفن القبطى-From Coptic art-Professeur Isaac Fanous- Artist Adel Nassief
من الفن القبطى-From Coptic art-Professeur Isaac Fanous- Artist Adel Nassief
من الفن القبطى-From Coptic art-Professeur Isaac Fanous- Artist Adel Nassief
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
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Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon p
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REASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES
REASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES
REASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES
TREASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES: GAWDAT GABRA & M EATON-KRAUSS Book Number: 68612 Product format: Hardback Egypt's Coptic Church is...
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Spiritual Book Summary: The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cair...
Spiritual Book Summary: The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cair...
Spiritual Book Summary: The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cair...
http://www.SpiritualBookMix.com This is the review of The Treasures of Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old Cairo by Gawdat Gabra.
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Ctv Channal - Coptic Art = Artist Adel Nassief
Ctv Channal - Coptic Art = Artist Adel Nassief
Ctv Channal - Coptic Art = Artist Adel Nassief
Artist Adel nassief Interview at CTV channal 15/10/2012 About his work art At coptic church Villjuif Paris احتفال بمناسبه تقدير وزاره الثقافه الفرنسيه لاعمال...
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Bekhit Fahim -من الفن القبطى و المزمور 150-From Coptic art and psalm 150-
Bekhit Fahim -من الفن القبطى و المزمور 150-From Coptic art and psalm 150-
Bekhit Fahim -من الفن القبطى و المزمور 150-From Coptic art and psalm 150-
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
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Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon p
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Osama Moris (coptic art studio )
Osama Moris (coptic art studio )
Osama Moris (coptic art studio )
water gilding for st.Mary by Osama Moris at Coptic art studio to follow my work on Facebook account :
https://www.facebook.com/osama.mois
waiting your comments ... Thank you for watching
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Our Father who art in heaven -Coptic ابانا الذي في السموات قبطى
Our Father who art in heaven -Coptic ابانا الذي في السموات قبطى
Our Father who art in heaven -Coptic ابانا الذي في السموات قبطى
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Icon Painting Coptic Art Christian Art
Icon Painting Coptic Art Christian Art
Icon Painting Coptic Art Christian Art
Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and craftsmanship, and includes tunics and tombstones as well as portraits of saints. The Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo[1] houses some of the world's most important examples of Coptic art.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Origins
2 Icon painting
3 Influence
4 Coptic tex
Coptic Art (from Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise, BBC4)
Art of Eternity is a series of 3 documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. 1. PAINTING PARADISE Andrew traces the beginnings of Christ...
Art of Eternity is a series of 3 documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. 1. PAINTING PARADISE Andrew traces the beginnings of Christ...
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Ch...
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Ch...
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy po...
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy po...
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) organized a press conference on Wednesday, December 8th at Al-Amir Taz Palace to announce the opening of the Coptic Art Revealed exhibition. The exhibit displays over 200 artifacts from the Coptic era and was organized to celebrate the centennial of the Coptic Art Museum, which was renovated and reopened in 2006.
Coptic Art Revealed is the first locally curated exhibition on Coptic art. The show focuses on the splendors of the Coptic era and highlight the Copts' outstanding contribution to Egypt's diverse and rich heritage. The exhibition presents more than 200 priceless artefacts selected from several museum collections in Egypt and shown together for the first time. This includes rediscovered treasures from the storage facilities of the Coptic Museum and invaluable artefacts from its permanent display; objects from the National Museum, Greco-Roman Museum and the Museum of the New Library in Alexandria; the Beni Suef and El Arish Museums; the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see colourful icons painted by renowned icon-painters; stone and wooden friezes with intriguing designs recovered from ancient monasteries and churches; illuminated manuscripts from the archives of the Coptic Museum, among them an excerpt from the famous Nag Hammadi Library; ancient letters which open a window to social and monastic life during the Coptic era; precious metal and pottery ware; beautiful textiles and other splendid objects of daily life. The artefacts are arranged either chronologically or thematically and introduce visitors to the most significant features of the Coptic culture.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities is promoting this unique exhibition to be shown in other cities in Egypt and to be sent abroad to illuminate Egypt in Late Antiquity.
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/amirtaz.htm
حت عنوان "كشف الستار عن الفن القبطى", إفتتح فاروق حسني وزير الثقافة ود. زاهي حواس أمين عام المجلس الأعلى للآثار أول معرض حول الفن القبطى, الأربعاء, وسط حضور قيادات دينية إسلامية ومسيحية وثقافية.
روائع تُعرض لأول مرة معاً
تأتي إقامة المعرض فى إطار الاحتفال بمرور مائة عام على تأسيس المتحف القبطى عام 1910م على يد أحد الأقباط البارزين، وهو مرقص باشا سميكه، الذي شيد المتحف بالقرب من الكنيسة المعلقة الشهيرة بمصر القديمة.
ويسلط المعرض الضوء على روائع العصر القبطى والإسهام الرائع للأقباط فى تراث مصر الحضارى الثرى والمتنوع, ويضم أكثر من 200 قطعة أثرية تم اختيارها من مجموعات متحفية عديدة فى مصر، وسيتم عرضها معا لأول مرة.
وقد أخرجت هذه الكنوز من مواقع تخزينها فى المتحف القبطى، إلى جانب قطع أثرية من كل من: المتحف القومى، والمتحف اليونانى الرومانى، ومتحف مكتبة الإسكندرية الجديدة، ومتحف بنى سويف، ومتحف العريش، وبعض منها يُعرض فى متحف الفن الإسلامي وسيعرض بمتحف الحضارة المصرية بالفسطاط .
مقتنيات المعرض
ويضم المعرض الأثري أيقونات بديعة الألوان، قام برسمها مشاهير فن الأيقونات، إضافة إلى مشاهدة أفاريز حجرية وخشبية تحوى تصميمات ساحرة ومثيرة للاهتمام، تم اكتشافها في الأديرة والكنائس القديمة.
بالإضافة إلي مخطوطات مزخرفة من مقتنيات المتحف القبطى، ومن بينها مخطوطات من مجموعة نجع حمادى الشهيرة، ورسائل قديمة تفتح نافذة على الحياة الاجتماعية وحياة الرهبنة خلال الحقبة القبطية.
كما يتضمن المعرض مجموعة المعادن الثمينة، والأواني والأدوات الفخارية، والمنسوجات القبطية الشهيرة ، وغير ذلك من القطع الأثرية الرائعة التى تعكس صورة الحياة اليومية. وقد تم ترتيب القطع الأثرية إما زمنيا أو موضوعيا، بحيث تقدم للزوار أهم الملامح المميزة للفنون القبطية.
http://www.moheet.com/show_news.aspx?nid=434970&pg;=1
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) organized a press conference on Wednesday, December 8th at Al-Amir Taz Palace to announce the opening of the Coptic Art Revealed exhibition. The exhibit displays over 200 artifacts from the Coptic era and was organized to celebrate the centennial of the Coptic Art Museum, which was renovated and reopened in 2006.
Coptic Art Revealed is the first locally curated exhibition on Coptic art. The show focuses on the splendors of the Coptic era and highlight the Copts' outstanding contribution to Egypt's diverse and rich heritage. The exhibition presents more than 200 priceless artefacts selected from several museum collections in Egypt and shown together for the first time. This includes rediscovered treasures from the storage facilities of the Coptic Museum and invaluable artefacts from its permanent display; objects from the National Museum, Greco-Roman Museum and the Museum of the New Library in Alexandria; the Beni Suef and El Arish Museums; the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see colourful icons painted by renowned icon-painters; stone and wooden friezes with intriguing designs recovered from ancient monasteries and churches; illuminated manuscripts from the archives of the Coptic Museum, among them an excerpt from the famous Nag Hammadi Library; ancient letters which open a window to social and monastic life during the Coptic era; precious metal and pottery ware; beautiful textiles and other splendid objects of daily life. The artefacts are arranged either chronologically or thematically and introduce visitors to the most significant features of the Coptic culture.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities is promoting this unique exhibition to be shown in other cities in Egypt and to be sent abroad to illuminate Egypt in Late Antiquity.
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/amirtaz.htm
حت عنوان "كشف الستار عن الفن القبطى", إفتتح فاروق حسني وزير الثقافة ود. زاهي حواس أمين عام المجلس الأعلى للآثار أول معرض حول الفن القبطى, الأربعاء, وسط حضور قيادات دينية إسلامية ومسيحية وثقافية.
روائع تُعرض لأول مرة معاً
تأتي إقامة المعرض فى إطار الاحتفال بمرور مائة عام على تأسيس المتحف القبطى عام 1910م على يد أحد الأقباط البارزين، وهو مرقص باشا سميكه، الذي شيد المتحف بالقرب من الكنيسة المعلقة الشهيرة بمصر القديمة.
ويسلط المعرض الضوء على روائع العصر القبطى والإسهام الرائع للأقباط فى تراث مصر الحضارى الثرى والمتنوع, ويضم أكثر من 200 قطعة أثرية تم اختيارها من مجموعات متحفية عديدة فى مصر، وسيتم عرضها معا لأول مرة.
وقد أخرجت هذه الكنوز من مواقع تخزينها فى المتحف القبطى، إلى جانب قطع أثرية من كل من: المتحف القومى، والمتحف اليونانى الرومانى، ومتحف مكتبة الإسكندرية الجديدة، ومتحف بنى سويف، ومتحف العريش، وبعض منها يُعرض فى متحف الفن الإسلامي وسيعرض بمتحف الحضارة المصرية بالفسطاط .
مقتنيات المعرض
ويضم المعرض الأثري أيقونات بديعة الألوان، قام برسمها مشاهير فن الأيقونات، إضافة إلى مشاهدة أفاريز حجرية وخشبية تحوى تصميمات ساحرة ومثيرة للاهتمام، تم اكتشافها في الأديرة والكنائس القديمة.
بالإضافة إلي مخطوطات مزخرفة من مقتنيات المتحف القبطى، ومن بينها مخطوطات من مجموعة نجع حمادى الشهيرة، ورسائل قديمة تفتح نافذة على الحياة الاجتماعية وحياة الرهبنة خلال الحقبة القبطية.
كما يتضمن المعرض مجموعة المعادن الثمينة، والأواني والأدوات الفخارية، والمنسوجات القبطية الشهيرة ، وغير ذلك من القطع الأثرية الرائعة التى تعكس صورة الحياة اليومية. وقد تم ترتيب القطع الأثرية إما زمنيا أو موضوعيا، بحيث تقدم للزوار أهم الملامح المميزة للفنون القبطية.
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In this video, I show how to make your own art journal using a Coptic stitch with hard covers. Although I made this video for my Bob & Doug project, it's gre...
In this video, I show how to make your own art journal using a Coptic stitch with hard covers. Although I made this video for my Bob & Doug project, it's gre...
New exhibition of Coptic art displayed at Al-Amir Taz palace highlights Egypt's cultural diversity. Video Shot and Edited by Rachel Beth Anderson The exhibit...
New exhibition of Coptic art displayed at Al-Amir Taz palace highlights Egypt's cultural diversity. Video Shot and Edited by Rachel Beth Anderson The exhibit...
With a Coptic church music Origins Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek a...
With a Coptic church music Origins Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek a...
With a Coptic church music Influence The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islami...
With a Coptic church music Influence The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islami...
Modern Coptic art Modern Coptic art is also known as the Neo-Coptic school. In recent centuries icons have been the main means of expression, keeping most tr...
Modern Coptic art Modern Coptic art is also known as the Neo-Coptic school. In recent centuries icons have been the main means of expression, keeping most tr...
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Guest: Margaret “Magi” J. Madsen-Hernandez,
Claremont Graduate University
Host: Dr. Michael Saad
First aired 11 May 2015
Coptic Civilization - Neo Coptic Art in Los Angeles
Guest: Margaret “Magi” J. Madsen-Hernandez,
Claremont Graduate University
Host: Dr. Michael Saad
First aired 11 May 2015
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris
and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo.
عن الفنان عادل نصيف
يذكر انه بدأ عمله فى عام 1985 بعد التخرج من كلية الفنون الجميلة، واهتم بالفنون التراثية عموما وبالفن القبطي بشكل خاص، حيث بدأ بدراسة شخصية فيه، وكان يهتم بتطوير هذا الاتجاه وفى نفس الوقت كان عنده شغف واهتمام بالفن بشكل عام، وفن التصوير بشكل خاص، مشيرا إلى انه متخصص فى الفن القبطى وفى أعمال الموزاييك، ويهتم بتقديم البيئة والشخصية المصرية عموما فى أعماله، فمثلا عند تنفيذه لأيقونة تجسد هروب العائلة المقدسة إلى ارض مصر، جسدها فى حالة وبيئة مصرية، وبداية أعماله كانت كنيسة السيدة العذراء فى امستردام، ومن ثم استمر فى البحث والتجريب فى الفن القبطى، حيث عمل على تنفيذه فقام بتنفيذ عدة أعمال، منها على سبيل المثال كنيسة فى السويد وأمريكا وكنيسة فى الإمارات، وأهمهم العمل الذى تم تنفيذه فى كنيسة الملاك ميخائيل فى باريس، حيث قام بعمل مجموعة فنية منها فن الموزاييك والأيقونات، وقد وفق على الفور من انتهائها أن تم إدراجها من قبل وزارة الثقافة الفرنسية ضمن التراث الثقافى، وذلك عام 2010 و2011، حيث تعتبر أول كنيسة خارج مصر مدرجة من قبل وزارة ثقافة أجنبية كتراث ثقافى يستحق الزيارة، وقد أقيم احتفال بهذه المناسبة، وهى تعبتر أول كنيسة مصرية فى العالم يتم معها هذا التكريم فلا توجد كنائس مصرية خارج مدرجة ضمن جدول الزيارات السياحية.
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris
and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo.
عن الفنان عادل نصيف
يذكر انه بدأ عمله فى عام 1985 بعد التخرج من كلية الفنون الجميلة، واهتم بالفنون التراثية عموما وبالفن القبطي بشكل خاص، حيث بدأ بدراسة شخصية فيه، وكان يهتم بتطوير هذا الاتجاه وفى نفس الوقت كان عنده شغف واهتمام بالفن بشكل عام، وفن التصوير بشكل خاص، مشيرا إلى انه متخصص فى الفن القبطى وفى أعمال الموزاييك، ويهتم بتقديم البيئة والشخصية المصرية عموما فى أعماله، فمثلا عند تنفيذه لأيقونة تجسد هروب العائلة المقدسة إلى ارض مصر، جسدها فى حالة وبيئة مصرية، وبداية أعماله كانت كنيسة السيدة العذراء فى امستردام، ومن ثم استمر فى البحث والتجريب فى الفن القبطى، حيث عمل على تنفيذه فقام بتنفيذ عدة أعمال، منها على سبيل المثال كنيسة فى السويد وأمريكا وكنيسة فى الإمارات، وأهمهم العمل الذى تم تنفيذه فى كنيسة الملاك ميخائيل فى باريس، حيث قام بعمل مجموعة فنية منها فن الموزاييك والأيقونات، وقد وفق على الفور من انتهائها أن تم إدراجها من قبل وزارة الثقافة الفرنسية ضمن التراث الثقافى، وذلك عام 2010 و2011، حيث تعتبر أول كنيسة خارج مصر مدرجة من قبل وزارة ثقافة أجنبية كتراث ثقافى يستحق الزيارة، وقد أقيم احتفال بهذه المناسبة، وهى تعبتر أول كنيسة مصرية فى العالم يتم معها هذا التكريم فلا توجد كنائس مصرية خارج مدرجة ضمن جدول الزيارات السياحية.
published:26 Oct 2014
views:25
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1 Note: I don't edit out mistakes because I like to show how to fix things. In this video, I sho...
How to Make a Coptic Stitch Art Journal with no covers, part 1 Note: I don't edit out mistakes because I like to show how to fix things. In this video, I sho...
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
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Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon painting came about as part of a general renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the patriarchate of Pope Cyril VI (1959–1971).[3]
He capitalised on the already established Coptic style which could be seen in historic Coptic Churches, but in his own style which he developed over the years.
The style of his painting is called Modern Coptic style and as he was a pioneer in this field Fanous is considered the father of modern Coptic icon painting and the initiator of the modern renaissance in Coptic art.[
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[1] Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris[2] and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo
Fanous drew all the pictures and icons in St. Takla Haymanot's Church in Alexandria, which was consecrated in 1969.[5] Between 1977 and 1978, he spent six months in the UK to paint icons in St Mark's Coptic Orthodox church in Allen Street, Kensington, London.
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
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Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon painting came about as part of a general renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the patriarchate of Pope Cyril VI (1959–1971).[3]
He capitalised on the already established Coptic style which could be seen in historic Coptic Churches, but in his own style which he developed over the years.
The style of his painting is called Modern Coptic style and as he was a pioneer in this field Fanous is considered the father of modern Coptic icon painting and the initiator of the modern renaissance in Coptic art.[
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[1] Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris[2] and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo
Fanous drew all the pictures and icons in St. Takla Haymanot's Church in Alexandria, which was consecrated in 1969.[5] Between 1977 and 1978, he spent six months in the UK to paint icons in St Mark's Coptic Orthodox church in Allen Street, Kensington, London.
published:03 Jul 2015
views:15
REASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES
TREASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES: GAWDAT GABRA & M EATON-KRAUSS Book Number: 68612 Product format: Hardback Egypt's Coptic Church is...
TREASURES OF COPTIC ART IN THE COPTIC MUSEUM AND CHURCHES: GAWDAT GABRA & M EATON-KRAUSS Book Number: 68612 Product format: Hardback Egypt's Coptic Church is...
Artist Adel nassief Interview at CTV channal 15/10/2012 About his work art At coptic church Villjuif Paris احتفال بمناسبه تقدير وزاره الثقافه الفرنسيه لاعمال...
Artist Adel nassief Interview at CTV channal 15/10/2012 About his work art At coptic church Villjuif Paris احتفال بمناسبه تقدير وزاره الثقافه الفرنسيه لاعمال...
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
----------------------------------------
Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon painting came about as part of a general renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the patriarchate of Pope Cyril VI (1959–1971).[3]
He capitalised on the already established Coptic style which could be seen in historic Coptic Churches, but in his own style which he developed over the years.
The style of his painting is called Modern Coptic style and as he was a pioneer in this field Fanous is considered the father of modern Coptic icon painting and the initiator of the modern renaissance in Coptic art.[
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[1] Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris[2] and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo
Fanous drew all the pictures and icons in St. Takla Haymanot's Church in Alexandria, which was consecrated in 1969.[5] Between 1977 and 1978, he spent six months in the UK to paint icons in St Mark's Coptic Orthodox church in Allen Street, Kensington, London.
Icons by.Professeur Isaac Fanous
Artist Adel Nassief
----------------------------------------
Isaac Fanous (December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
For centuries before painters like Isaac Fanous the Coptic Orthodox church had its own style which is recognised as The Coptic style.[4] Under the influence of the European art spread to Egypt in the nineteenth Century there are a lot of the Churches in Egypt which have Icons that are similar to a lot of the European (Western) Christianity Iconography style.
Fanous's contemporary school of icon painting came about as part of a general renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the patriarchate of Pope Cyril VI (1959–1971).[3]
He capitalised on the already established Coptic style which could be seen in historic Coptic Churches, but in his own style which he developed over the years.
The style of his painting is called Modern Coptic style and as he was a pioneer in this field Fanous is considered the father of modern Coptic icon painting and the initiator of the modern renaissance in Coptic art.[
Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[1] Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris[2] and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo
Fanous drew all the pictures and icons in St. Takla Haymanot's Church in Alexandria, which was consecrated in 1969.[5] Between 1977 and 1978, he spent six months in the UK to paint icons in St Mark's Coptic Orthodox church in Allen Street, Kensington, London.
water gilding for st.Mary by Osama Moris at Coptic art studio to follow my work on Facebook account :
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water gilding for st.Mary by Osama Moris at Coptic art studio to follow my work on Facebook account :
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waiting your comments ... Thank you for watching
published:10 Feb 2015
views:42
Our Father who art in heaven -Coptic ابانا الذي في السموات قبطى
Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and craftsmanship, and includes tunics and tombstones as well as portraits of saints. The Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo[1] houses some of the world's most important examples of Coptic art.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Origins
2 Icon painting
3 Influence
4 Coptic textiles
5 Modern Coptic art
6 Gallery of Coptic art
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Origins[edit]
Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences.[3] Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek and Egyptian mythology, sometimes altered to fit Christian beliefs. Persia and Syria also influenced Coptic art, though to a lesser extent, leaving images such as the peacock and the griffin.
Icon painting[edit]
Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy portraits.[4] The faces of El Fayum are examples of the Coptic art in the 2nd century AD showing the Greek and Roman influence on the Coptic art but with some distinctive features related to Egyptian art
The Arabic conquest of Egypt allowed the Coptic art to influence the Islamic art and architecture with many features that are now integral in the Islamic art.
Beginning in the 4th century, churches painted their walls and made icons to reflect an authentic expression of their faith.
The figures of saints display eyes and ears larger in proportion to the rest of the face and a smaller mouth, as well as enlarged heads, signifying a spiritual relationship with God and devotion to prayer. Martyrs' faces were peaceful.
Many Coptic icon painters did not sign their names, but the prominent among them include St. Luke (traditionally believed to be the first icon painter) and two Coptic Popes, Pope Macarius I and Pope Gabriel III[5]
Starting mid-18th century icon painting enjoyed a revival in Egypt and once again was popular. One of the most famous artists was Yuhanna al-Armani whose works were noted for using more developed techniques and novel construction (e.g. using a set of icons to tell a single story).[6]
Influence[edit]
The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islamic building started as early as the 7th century AD [7]
As the Church of Alexandria was the first Church of Africa the influence of Coptic art spread to Sudan and Ethiopia. Some forms of the Coptic cross are known as the Ethiopian cross and many Churches in Ethiopia show the influence of the Coptic art.
Menas flasks are very cheap terracotta bottles bought by pilgrims to Abu Mina, the shrine of Saint Menas, in the 4th and 5th centuries. The clay was impressed before firing with blocks with images of the saint. They have been found nearly all over the Christian world, and many scholars trace influence from their fairly crude images in the emerging iconography of Western medieval art, among other Coptic influences.
Coptic textiles[edit]
A remarkable number of Coptic textiles survive today, due to the Coptic custom of burying them with the dead, and to the aridity of Egyptian graves. The textiles are commonly linen or wool and use the colors red, blue, yellow, green, purple, black and brown. The dyes were derived from madder, indigo, woad, saffron, the murex shell, and the kermes insect. The first looms used were horizontal low-warp; vertical high-warp looms were introduced later. The basic garment was the tunic, which would become the dalmatic. Some tunics were woven in one piece. They were decorated by clavi, a stylistic import from Rome.
Some fine examples of the Coptic textile are shown in museums all over the world and a large collection is in the Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo [8] Tens of thousands of coloured fragments found their way into the museums of the world, especially after 1889 when the French archaeologist Albert Gayet published a catalogue of Coptic art and, in the Bulaq Museum, staged the first exhibition of Coptic monuments.[9] The early Coptic textiles still produced pictures and decoration incorporating Egyptian and Greek motifs. Shrouds, for example, might incorporate classical elements were painted in the form of an Egyptian sarcophagus and include representations of Egyptian gods to protect the dead. Later coptic textiles showed the influence of Byzantium and later, Islamic art.
Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and craftsmanship, and includes tunics and tombstones as well as portraits of saints. The Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo[1] houses some of the world's most important examples of Coptic art.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Origins
2 Icon painting
3 Influence
4 Coptic textiles
5 Modern Coptic art
6 Gallery of Coptic art
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Origins[edit]
Coptic art displays a mix of native Egyptian and Hellenistic influences.[3] Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek and Egyptian mythology, sometimes altered to fit Christian beliefs. Persia and Syria also influenced Coptic art, though to a lesser extent, leaving images such as the peacock and the griffin.
Icon painting[edit]
Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy portraits.[4] The faces of El Fayum are examples of the Coptic art in the 2nd century AD showing the Greek and Roman influence on the Coptic art but with some distinctive features related to Egyptian art
The Arabic conquest of Egypt allowed the Coptic art to influence the Islamic art and architecture with many features that are now integral in the Islamic art.
Beginning in the 4th century, churches painted their walls and made icons to reflect an authentic expression of their faith.
The figures of saints display eyes and ears larger in proportion to the rest of the face and a smaller mouth, as well as enlarged heads, signifying a spiritual relationship with God and devotion to prayer. Martyrs' faces were peaceful.
Many Coptic icon painters did not sign their names, but the prominent among them include St. Luke (traditionally believed to be the first icon painter) and two Coptic Popes, Pope Macarius I and Pope Gabriel III[5]
Starting mid-18th century icon painting enjoyed a revival in Egypt and once again was popular. One of the most famous artists was Yuhanna al-Armani whose works were noted for using more developed techniques and novel construction (e.g. using a set of icons to tell a single story).[6]
Influence[edit]
The influence of Coptic art and architecture on Islamic architecture and incorporation of some Coptic features in Islamic building started as early as the 7th century AD [7]
As the Church of Alexandria was the first Church of Africa the influence of Coptic art spread to Sudan and Ethiopia. Some forms of the Coptic cross are known as the Ethiopian cross and many Churches in Ethiopia show the influence of the Coptic art.
Menas flasks are very cheap terracotta bottles bought by pilgrims to Abu Mina, the shrine of Saint Menas, in the 4th and 5th centuries. The clay was impressed before firing with blocks with images of the saint. They have been found nearly all over the Christian world, and many scholars trace influence from their fairly crude images in the emerging iconography of Western medieval art, among other Coptic influences.
Coptic textiles[edit]
A remarkable number of Coptic textiles survive today, due to the Coptic custom of burying them with the dead, and to the aridity of Egyptian graves. The textiles are commonly linen or wool and use the colors red, blue, yellow, green, purple, black and brown. The dyes were derived from madder, indigo, woad, saffron, the murex shell, and the kermes insect. The first looms used were horizontal low-warp; vertical high-warp looms were introduced later. The basic garment was the tunic, which would become the dalmatic. Some tunics were woven in one piece. They were decorated by clavi, a stylistic import from Rome.
Some fine examples of the Coptic textile are shown in museums all over the world and a large collection is in the Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo [8] Tens of thousands of coloured fragments found their way into the museums of the world, especially after 1889 when the French archaeologist Albert Gayet published a catalogue of Coptic art and, in the Bulaq Museum, staged the first exhibition of Coptic monuments.[9] The early Coptic textiles still produced pictures and decoration incorporating Egyptian and Greek motifs. Shrouds, for example, might incorporate classical elements were painted in the form of an Egyptian sarcophagus and include representations of Egyptian gods to protect the dead. Later coptic textiles showed the influence of Byzantium and later, Islamic art.
Art of Eternity is a series of 3 documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. 1. PAINTING PARADISE Andrew traces the beginnings of Christ...
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Coptic art 1-الفن القبطى--January 23- 2013-bekhit.
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced ...
With a Coptic church music Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Ch...
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Coptic art 3-الفن القبطى-January-23- 2013-bekhit
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic a...
With a Coptic church music Iconography Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy po...
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Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Co...
published:14 Dec 2010
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Al-Amir Taz Palace - Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
published:14 Dec 2010
views:2168
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) organized a press conference on Wednesday, December 8th at Al-Amir Taz Palace to announce the opening of the Coptic Art Revealed exhibition. The exhibit displays over 200 artifacts from the Coptic era and was organized to celebrate the centennial of the Coptic Art Museum, which was renovated and reopened in 2006.
Coptic Art Revealed is the first locally curated exhibition on Coptic art. The show focuses on the splendors of the Coptic era and highlight the Copts' outstanding contribution to Egypt's diverse and rich heritage. The exhibition presents more than 200 priceless artefacts selected from several museum collections in Egypt and shown together for the first time. This includes rediscovered treasures from the storage facilities of the Coptic Museum and invaluable artefacts from its permanent display; objects from the National Museum, Greco-Roman Museum and the Museum of the New Library in Alexandria; the Beni Suef and El Arish Museums; the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see colourful icons painted by renowned icon-painters; stone and wooden friezes with intriguing designs recovered from ancient monasteries and churches; illuminated manuscripts from the archives of the Coptic Museum, among them an excerpt from the famous Nag Hammadi Library; ancient letters which open a window to social and monastic life during the Coptic era; precious metal and pottery ware; beautiful textiles and other splendid objects of daily life. The artefacts are arranged either chronologically or thematically and introduce visitors to the most significant features of the Coptic culture.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities is promoting this unique exhibition to be shown in other cities in Egypt and to be sent abroad to illuminate Egypt in Late Antiquity.
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حت عنوان "كشف الستار عن الفن القبطى", إفتتح فاروق حسني وزير الثقافة ود. زاهي حواس أمين عام المجلس الأعلى للآثار أول معرض حول الفن القبطى, الأربعاء, وسط حضور قيادات دينية إسلامية ومسيحية وثقافية.
روائع تُعرض لأول مرة معاً
تأتي إقامة المعرض فى إطار الاحتفال بمرور مائة عام على تأسيس المتحف القبطى عام 1910م على يد أحد الأقباط البارزين، وهو مرقص باشا سميكه، الذي شيد المتحف بالقرب من الكنيسة المعلقة الشهيرة بمصر القديمة.
ويسلط المعرض الضوء على روائع العصر القبطى والإسهام الرائع للأقباط فى تراث مصر الحضارى الثرى والمتنوع, ويضم أكثر من 200 قطعة أثرية تم اختيارها من مجموعات متحفية عديدة فى مصر، وسيتم عرضها معا لأول مرة.
وقد أخرجت هذه الكنوز من مواقع تخزينها فى المتحف القبطى، إلى جانب قطع أثرية من كل من: المتحف القومى، والمتحف اليونانى الرومانى، ومتحف مكتبة الإسكندرية الجديدة، ومتحف بنى سويف، ومتحف العريش، وبعض منها يُعرض فى متحف الفن الإسلامي وسيعرض بمتحف الحضارة المصرية بالفسطاط .
مقتنيات المعرض
ويضم المعرض الأثري أيقونات بديعة الألوان، قام برسمها مشاهير فن الأيقونات، إضافة إلى مشاهدة أفاريز حجرية وخشبية تحوى تصميمات ساحرة ومثيرة للاهتمام، تم اكتشافها في الأديرة والكنائس القديمة.
بالإضافة إلي مخطوطات مزخرفة من مقتنيات المتحف القبطى، ومن بينها مخطوطات من مجموعة نجع حمادى الشهيرة، ورسائل قديمة تفتح نافذة على الحياة الاجتماعية وحياة الرهبنة خلال الحقبة القبطية.
كما يتضمن المعرض مجموعة المعادن الثمينة، والأواني والأدوات الفخارية، والمنسوجات القبطية الشهيرة ، وغير ذلك من القطع الأثرية الرائعة التى تعكس صورة الحياة اليومية. وقد تم ترتيب القطع الأثرية إما زمنيا أو موضوعيا، بحيث تقدم للزوار أهم الملامح المميزة للفنون القبطية.
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Adel Nassief (Arabic: عادل نصيف, born October 20, 1962,[Beheira Governorate, Egypt.) is a Coptic painter specializing in Coptic art. He has some work on display on the external wall of a Coptic church in Paris
and some work in the Cairo modern art museum and in Coptic churches in Damanhour and Alexandria. He drew the illustrations in the book First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald.
He received a bachelor of fine arts, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University Department of Painting with General Grade Very Good with high Honours 1985. He then did specialised studies in Coptic Art and Icons at the Institute of Coptic Studies, Cairo.
عن الفنان عادل نصيف
يذكر انه بدأ عمله فى عام 1985 بعد التخرج من كلية الفنون الجميلة، واهتم بالفنون التراثية عموما وبالفن القبطي بشكل خاص، حيث بدأ بدراسة شخصية فيه، وكان يهتم بتطوير هذا الاتجاه وفى نفس الوقت كان عنده شغف واهتمام بالفن بشكل عام، وفن التصوير بشكل خاص، مشيرا إلى انه متخصص فى الفن القبطى وفى أعمال الموزاييك، ويهتم بتقديم البيئة والشخصية المصرية عموما فى أعماله، فمثلا عند تنفيذه لأيقونة تجسد هروب العائلة المقدسة إلى ارض مصر، جسدها فى حالة وبيئة مصرية، وبداية أعماله كانت كنيسة السيدة العذراء فى امستردام، ومن ثم استمر فى البحث والتجريب فى الفن القبطى، حيث عمل على تنفيذه فقام بتنفيذ عدة أعمال، منها على سبيل المثال كنيسة فى السويد وأمريكا وكنيسة فى الإمارات، وأهمهم العمل الذى تم تنفيذه فى كنيسة الملاك ميخائيل فى باريس، حيث قام بعمل مجموعة فنية منها فن الموزاييك والأيقونات، وقد وفق على الفور من انتهائها أن تم إدراجها من قبل وزارة الثقافة الفرنسية ضمن التراث الثقافى، وذلك عام 2010 و2011، حيث تعتبر أول كنيسة خارج مصر مدرجة من قبل وزارة ثقافة أجنبية كتراث ثقافى يستحق الزيارة، وقد أقيم احتفال بهذه المناسبة، وهى تعبتر أول كنيسة مصرية فى العالم يتم معها هذا التكريم فلا توجد كنائس مصرية خارج مدرجة ضمن جدول الزيارات السياحية.