Araldo De Luca
Author of Tutankhamun
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Works by Araldo De Luca
The Valley of the Kings: The Tombs and the Funerary of Thebes West (2001) — Photographer — 144 copies, 3 reviews
The eternal army: the terracotta soldiers of the first emperor (2005) — Photographer — 59 copies, 1 review
The Treasures of Tutankhamun: And of the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (2005) — Photographer — 50 copies, 1 review
The Treasures of the Monastery of Saint Catherine (I Tesori del Monastero di Santa Caterina) (Journeys Through the World and Nature) (2006) — Photographer — 25 copies
Treasures of the jewish museum of Rome. Guide to the museum and its collection (2010) — Photographer — 12 copies
Classic beauties, kunstenaar Italie en de schoonheidsidealen van de 18de eeuw — Photographer — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1952
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- photographer
- Nationality
- Italy
- Birthplace
- Rome, Italy
- Associated Place (for map)
- Rome, Italy
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Gorgeous oversized hardback showing off the treasures in the Cairo Museum. The book opens with a brief history of the museum and details of its layout, before sweeping through Ancient Egypt in a burst of dazzling colour.
Amenta takes the reader from the very earliest era before the Pharaonic dynasties took shape, right through the reigns of the great rulers of Ancient Egypt to its demise under the influence of Roman and Greek invaders. Each era is outlined and its key features and rulers show more identified, before a selection of the most impressive, beautiful and important artefacts from the museum are offered for inspection. These include statues, sarcophagi, everyday items, funerary objects and a gorgeous array of finely crafted jewellery.
As suggested by the title, the unrivalled treasure of Tutankhamun's tomb is particularly well represented, together with the rich material from other rulers of the 18th and the surrounding dynasties, including Amunhotep III, the heretic king Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti. There are also a few pages about the mummies of some of the most eminent Pharaohs, which was intriguing but maybe not best viewed over breakfast...
The photography is amazing and each and every artefact was fascinating to examine, sometimes with additional details picked out for closer attention - although the captions could have been longer and more informative, even if it was only for some of the most important items. I also noticed quite a few screaming spelling and grammatical mistakes which should have been picked up by the editors - HOWEVER, that definitely shouldn't put anyone off as the photos alone made this one of the most worthwhile and beautiful books I've ever had the pleasure of reading. show less
Amenta takes the reader from the very earliest era before the Pharaonic dynasties took shape, right through the reigns of the great rulers of Ancient Egypt to its demise under the influence of Roman and Greek invaders. Each era is outlined and its key features and rulers show more identified, before a selection of the most impressive, beautiful and important artefacts from the museum are offered for inspection. These include statues, sarcophagi, everyday items, funerary objects and a gorgeous array of finely crafted jewellery.
As suggested by the title, the unrivalled treasure of Tutankhamun's tomb is particularly well represented, together with the rich material from other rulers of the 18th and the surrounding dynasties, including Amunhotep III, the heretic king Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti. There are also a few pages about the mummies of some of the most eminent Pharaohs, which was intriguing but maybe not best viewed over breakfast...
The photography is amazing and each and every artefact was fascinating to examine, sometimes with additional details picked out for closer attention - although the captions could have been longer and more informative, even if it was only for some of the most important items. I also noticed quite a few screaming spelling and grammatical mistakes which should have been picked up by the editors - HOWEVER, that definitely shouldn't put anyone off as the photos alone made this one of the most worthwhile and beautiful books I've ever had the pleasure of reading. show less
Magnificent coffee table book celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, many stunning photographs of statues, scrolls and artifacts, arranged chronologically, with a chapter on the history of the museum itself.
This book provides a wonderful pictorial view of Pompeii. The pictures are outstanding -- large, colorful, and, in some cases, haunting.
In addition to the beautiful photographs, the text is arranged quite well, and is broken down into very logical sections (Discovery, Public Life, Religious Life, Commercial Life, Private Life) with detailed text and accompanying photos.
Did I mention how LARGE this book is? It's huge -- and many photographs are full page, or double page. And one is a fold show more out, spanning four full pages. show less
In addition to the beautiful photographs, the text is arranged quite well, and is broken down into very logical sections (Discovery, Public Life, Religious Life, Commercial Life, Private Life) with detailed text and accompanying photos.
Did I mention how LARGE this book is? It's huge -- and many photographs are full page, or double page. And one is a fold show more out, spanning four full pages. show less
Extremely detailed descriptions of items found in Tutankhamen's tomb with excellent color photographs. A wonderful book for the coffee table or the serious student of archaeology.
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