From 1964 onward much of the ancient land of Nubia sank forever in the waters of Lake Nasser, behind the new Aswan High Dam. Margo Veillon had been fascinated by the vibrancy, color, and movement of the life of ordinary people in Nubia since the 1930s. In the company of friends and fellow artists she made numerous extended visits to capture in her artwork a lifestyle that has now vanished. This book is a record of her journeys. Presenting the Nile as this beautiful land's thoroughfare, her drawings and photographs reflect the impact of this world upon her. Veillon's diaries, notes, and pictures vividly illuminate one of the world's most visually oriented cultures in a style that is as expressive as its subject, thus offering not only an image captured at a particular moment in time, which will never be seen again, but the sensitivity and skill of brain, eye, and hand that made that capture possible. Also available: Margo Veillon: The Bursting Movement edited by Charlotte Hug (AUC Press, 1996) Margo Veillon: Egyptian Harvests edited by Charlotte Hug (AUC Press, 2000) Margo Veillon: Egyptian Festivals edited by Bruno Ronfard (AUC Press, 2002) Margo Veillon: Painting Egypt: The Masterpiece Collection at the American University in Cairo edited by Bruno Ronfard (AUC Press, 2003)
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9774248791
ISBN13:9789774248795
Release Date:March 2005
Publisher:American University in Cairo Press
Length:168 Pages
Weight:2.70 lbs.
Dimensions:0.5" x 8.7" x 11.7"
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