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Identifier: histoiredelartda01perr (find matches)
Title: Histoire de l'art dans l'antiquité: Égypte, Assyrie, Perse, Asie Mineure, Grece, Etrurie, Rome
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Perrot, Georges, 1832-1914 Chipiez, Charles, 1835-1901
Subjects: Art, Ancient Architecture, Ancient Decoration and ornament Temples Archaeology
Publisher: Paris Hachette
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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mmm^ 247. — Grand temple. Salle jale, vue perspective (daprès Horeau). un autel ou table doffrande; au fond, sur un banc de pierres, sontassises quatre statues. Partout, ici comme dans lautre spéos, sur lesparois, sur les piliers, ce sont des tableaux qui rappellent ceux desmurs de Louqsor, de Karnak ou du Ramesséum. Ce sont les batailleset les triomphes de Kamsès, cest le roi assis sur les genoux des déesses,ses tendres et caressantes nourrices. Outre ces salles, qui forment le corps même du temple, on aper-cevra sur le plan huit autres pièces disposées latéralement, commedes ailes; les unes sonl perpendiculaires el dautres sonl obliques à
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LE TEMPLE DU NOUVEL EMPIRE. ij;; laxe du monument. Plusieurs de ces chambres paraissent navoir ja-mais été terminées. On a rvu reconnaître, à divers indices, quellesétaient destinées à servir de dépôts pour les objets du culte. Nous avons passé rapidement en revue les principaux des templessouterrains de lEgypte et de la Nubie. Ni par la décoration ni par leplan, ils ne diffèrent sensiblement des temples bâtis en pierres assem-blées. Ce sont toujours les mêmes divisions, les mêmes éléments quise succèdent dans le même ordre : une allée de sphinx, là où la placene manque pas pour létablir, des colosses devant lentrée, une courpéristyle, une salle hypostyle servant de pronaos, un naos avec sonsécos ou sanctuaire. Seulement il y a tantôt une, tantôt plusieurs deces parties qui sont tailléesdans le roc vif, au lieu dêtreconstruites. Parfois le sanc-tuaire seul est souterrain;ailleurs, outre le naos, lasalle hypostyle a ce mêmecaractère ; à Ipsamboulmême

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  • bookyear:1882
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookauthor:Chipiez__Charles__1835_1901
  • booksubject:Art__Ancient
  • booksubject:Architecture__Ancient
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Temples
  • booksubject:Archaeology
  • bookpublisher:Paris_Hachette
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