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Thousands of works of Egyptian artists found in the tomb in Cairo
During the restoration works at the site of the Museum of Civilization in Cairo at a depth of eight meters in a stone vault, the entrance to which was hidden behind a not marked on the map building secret door, found the store with linens of Egyptian artists of the last century.
Among the finds were paintings Hussein Fawzi, Mustafa Kamel, Moufida Gade, Naguib Fanusa. Sketches made oil paintings, architectural drawings, illustrations, old maps, catalogs, 50-ies - the thousands of works, packed in 400 cardboard boxes and marked seal monarchical Egypt. Apparently, these boxes were kept in the secret dungeon since the 50's and hardly extracted into the light since the revolution in Egypt in 1952 .. The project is the creation of the Museum of Egyptian Civilization on the island of Gezira in the heart of the Egyptian capital came in 1936. He was to become one of the greatest treasures of Islamic art and Arab art in the Middle East and stand in a row with the Egyptian museum of ancient Egyptian artifacts, and the Louvre. Its grand opening was held on August 25, 1957 at Gamal Abdel Nasser. The museum collection consists of more than 4 thousand works of art, including paintings by Renoir, Monet, Degas, Lacroix. The museum was closed for restoration in 1988. http://www.vz.ru/news/2011/4/23/486156.html |
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