Las pinturas egipcias de Malkata: ¿arte egipcio con sabor minoico? Una nueva perspectiva sobre las pinturas del palacio de Amenofis III y las influencias del Egeo
ISSN: 0214-6452
Argitalpen urtea: 2013
Zenbakien izenburua: Investigaciones en historia del arte
Zenbakia: 1
Orrialdeak: 125-138
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: Anales de historia del arte
Laburpena
Nuestro estudio analiza las pinturas halladas en el palacio de Amenofis III en Malkata, y en particular su iconografía, entre la que encontramos temas tradicionales de la pintura mural egipcia junto con otros que reflejan la influencia del arte del Egeo, como motivos geométricos y con espirales, animales en la postura de galope tendido o símbolos como la cabeza de toro con una roseta. Rastrearemos el origen de esos nuevos elementos, buscando paralelos en el arte egipcio, egeo y próximo-oriental y analizaremos los medios de transmisión. Las pinturas palaciales de Tell el Dab�a (Avaris) de inicios de la XVIII dinastía, con técnica y estilo del Egeo, serán una importante conexión y una posible fuente de influencia directa sobre las pinturas de Malkata.
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