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Petrie, William M. Flinders
Egyptian decorative art: a course of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution — London, 1895

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EGYPTIAN DECORATIVE ART

favourite bird. On the great pavements
of Akhenaten it appears above every group
of plants.

On rinses it is often engraved
fluttering above its nest; and in
the decadence of Egyptian art
in the XXth dynasty the incon-
gruous idea was adopted of
birds, eggs, and nests all upon



Tiie natural ceiling pattern adopted from
the early days of Egyptian art was of
golden stars on a deep blue
ground; not a dark daylight
Kg. 166. blue, as in modern imitations,
but a black night blue. These are always
five-pointed stars, with a circular spot,
usually of red, in the centre.

It is noticeable that the Egyptian views
 
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