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Funerary complex of Djoser, Saqqara, [Egypt], North Palace wall.
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Funerary complex of Djoser, Saqqara, [Egypt], North Palace wall.
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Title
Funerary
complex
of
Djoser
,
Saqqara
,
[Egypt]
,
North
Palace
wall
.
Creator
Imhotep (Ancient Egyptian official and architect, flourished 27th century BCE)
Date
2681-2662 BCE?
Cultural Context
Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian
African
North African
Middle Eastern
Style/Period
Egyptian (ancient)
Old Kingdom (Egyptian)
Third Dynasty
Theme
Architecture (object genre)
Complexes
Buildings
Religious buildings
Funerary buildings
Mortuary temples
Temples
Ceremonial structures
Tombs
Royal tombs
Chamber tombs
Monuments
Memorials
Exterior views
Walls
Exterior walls
Eye-level views
Columns (architectural elements)
Architectural elements
Engaged columns
Capitals (column components)
Papyrus capitals
Ruins
Archaeological sites
Subject
Architecture
Funerary facilities
Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Architectural elements
Structural elements
Walls
Columns
Capitals (Columns)
Ruins
Archaeological sites
Description
With
engaged
columns
in the
form
of
papyrus
blossoms
.
Location Depicted
Saqqâra (Egypt)
Egypt
Material
Limestone
Stone (rock)
Rock
Work Type
Architecture
Complexes
Buildings
Religious facilities
Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Walls
Ruins
Archaeological sites
Source
Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History. New York: Abrams, 1995. (fig.3-9, p.100)
Rights
Photo/illustration credit/reproduced in Stokstad courtesy: Wim Swaan, New York.
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center
Format
image/jpeg
Digital File Name
VRC
338-16.jpg
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