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The Art of Ancient Egypt

This course provides an introduction to the art and architecture of the eternally fascinating culture of Ancient Egypt. In a series of lectures, art historian Rebecca Albiani examines pyramids, temples, sculpture, and painting from 3,000 years of Egyptian history—meeting Tut, Nefertiti, and even Cleopatra—to understand the social, political, and...

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This course provides an introduction to the art and architecture of the eternally fascinating culture of Ancient Egypt. In a series of lectures, art historian Rebecca Albiani examines pyramids, temples, sculpture, and painting from 3,000 years of Egyptian history—meeting Tut, Nefertiti, and even Cleopatra—to understand the social, political, and religious ramifications of Egyptian art.

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When

July 22, 2008 - July 25, 2008
10:15 AM - 12:45 PM

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

Skill level

Beginner, Intermediate

Ages

17 to 100 year olds


Where

704 Terry Ave
Seattle, WA 98104 | First Hill

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Tags

art history, architecture, ancient egypt, lecture, pyramids, scuplture, painting, temples, tut, nefertiti, cleopatra, egyptian art

Price: $75.00

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Notes: Art History Courses $75 Frye members $85 nonmembers For all th... see more

Notes:

Art History Courses
$75 Frye members
$85 nonmembers

For all three courses:
$200 Frye members
$230 nonmembers

Educators:
In addition to the course fee, for each art studio course please pay SPU $80 if you want to receive two SPU credits; $30 if you want twenty clock hours. For each art history class please pay SPU $40 if you want to receive one SPU credit; $15 if you want ten clock hours. All fees for credits or clock hours are paid directly to SPU on the first day of class. Do not include payment for credits and clock hours with your workshop registration.

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The teachers

  • Taught By
  • Rebecca Abiani

  • Listed By
  • Frye Art Museum
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Frye Art Museum