Prisse d’Av., Egyptian Art
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A lifelong devotee of ancient Egyptian and Oriental culture, the
French author, artist, and scholar Achille-Constant-Théodore-Émile
Prisse d’Avennes (1807–1879) is famed as one of the most
influential Egyptologists, long before the discipline was even
properly established. Prisse first embarked on his explorations in
1836, documenting sites throughout the Nile Valley, often under his
Egyptian pseudonym, Edris Effendi. Prisse’s first publication of
notes, drawings, and squeezes (a kind of frottage) came in the form
of Les Monuments égyptiens, a modest collection of 51 plates, but
one met with considerable acclaim in popular and intellectual
circles. Encouraged by his success, Prisse returned to Egypt in the
late 1850s to expand his work into the collection L’Histoire de
l’art égyptien—together with his first volume, these two tomes make
up a truly complete survey of Egyptian art. His albums cover
architecture, drawing, sculpture, painting, and industrial or minor
arts, with sections, plans, architectural details, and surface
decoration all documented with utmost sensitivity and accuracy.
Even when compared to the products of the great state-sponsored
expeditions to Egypt of this period, Prisse’s compendium remains
the largest, single-handed illustrated record of Egyptian art in
existence.