... Chapel in the Early Christian necropolis Al-Bagawat (Egypt). Some of the extant Early Christian funerary painting ensembles to be found in the late Roman Empire represent a basis for the comparative analysis. ...
... the Nabatean realm, the Parthian Empire, the Byzantine Empire, Egypt and South Arabia. At first glance, it is primarily the Roman political koine and later Christian art which ties these areas together. ...
... ruler’s representation. This motif could come to the Roman culture from the architecture of ancient Egypt and the ancient Near East.
The examination of these three motifs which influenced some features ...
... a synthesis of Median, Egyptian, Greek, Mesopotamian and Hittite architecture. This type embodied the ideological and ceremonial principles of imperial Achaemenid art. Moreover, the type of the audience ...
... v Ermitazhe. Leningrad, Sovetskii khudozhnik, 1967. 403 p. (in Russian).
Pfrommer M. Greek Gold from Hellenistic Egypt. Los Angeles, Getty Museum Studies on Art, 2001. IX+70 p.
Pinsent ...