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Coptic Art

Coptic art is a distinctive artistic style developed by Egypt's Christians. It is characterized by vivid colors, bold patterns and a unique style of figural representation. "Coptic Art" is a term commonly used to denote the art of Egypt from ca. 300-1000 A.D., but in fact the Coptic artistic tradition continues to thrive in Egypt and in Coptic communities around the world.

By the beginning of the 4th century, Christianity was well established in Egypt and its themes and iconography are pervasive in Egyptian art. Biblical scenes from both the Old and New Testaments as well as saints' portraits are common, and crosses are ubiquitous. Traces of the centuries of dominance by the Greek and Roman Empires did not disappear immediately, however, and neither did indigenous pagan Egyptian motifs. Early Coptic art is a mixture of these elements which were supplemented by Islamic aesthetics after the Arab conquest in 640-642. 

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Typical media for Coptic art are paintings – both wall paintings and icons – sculpture, pottery, textiles, metalwork, ivory carvings and manuscript writing and painting. Realism is not stressed in Coptic art, which is characterized by a high degree of stylization that can verge on abstraction. Forms are two-dimensional, and individual motifs and elements are boldly simple and highly decorative. 

Today in Egypt artists are keeping the Coptic tradition alive through icon painting, metalwork, manuscript production and other practices. Their work is perpetuating and preserving an artistic style that represents a cultural tradition nearly two thousand years old. 

The following links will show you some beautiful examples of Coptic art and give you the opportunity to learn more about this rich and vibrant tradition. 


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بيشوي من مصر 2008-04-09 12:05:32 / 8038

السادة الافاضل / اعظاء الموقع
تحية طيبة من مصر
بيشوي رمزي رسام ايقونات
علي استعداد لرسم ايقوانات
اتمني ان اقدم اعمال جميلة لكم
بيشوي رمزي
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شكرا جزيلا
beshoy

"star-like" dish 2009-09-02 01:06:05 / 18263

Is one of Coptic decorations in meddle ages of Egypt. Some said it is Islamic decoration. Dr.Paula Sawires discuss this opinion in www.egy_chr_art.webs.com
bavlos

Articles 2010-05-30 05:47:06 / 32005

Dear all,

I hope this note find you well. I am hoping to find more articles attached to your reputable site of the Coptic museum. As I am concerned by the Coptic art and its history, I am always in need to find articles which focus on that valuable topic

Thanks and best regards

Zahra
zemos85


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