Showing posts with label egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egypt. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2008

Textile as Art
















Wonderful workmanship. Lots of interesting history and background information here too. Link…

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Queer things about Egypt











"Egyptians have a habit of sleeping with their mouths open. Under an arch by the Beit-el-Kadi at Cairo, I came upon a seller of magenta-coloured celluloid bracelets sleeping, with her head thrown back over the stone designed to prevent carriages from going too near the wall. Her mouth was like a black tunnel—you could not see a particle of red on tongue or palate, gums or linings—they were so thickly coated with crawling flies. It was large enough to take in a short snake like Cleopatra's asp, quite comfortably."
Sixty-five intimate pictures of country life in Upper Egypt by Douglas Sladen (1911). Link… [link updated 8 July 2008]

Thursday, February 08, 2007

AERIA - Antikensammlung ERlangen Internet Archive

Sphinx
Kids in the street
Vesuvius
The University of Erlangen/Nuremberg has, as well as castings and ceramics, an interesting collection of old photographs that include: travels in Egypt 1892, Athens from 1860, people and street scenes, a whole lot of ruins, old pictures of Rome, Naples and Vesuvius amongst others. You can view the photographs by theme or photographer. Link…