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This book looks at the art and material culture of Ancient Egypt in a new way – by finding out who made it and how. The making of various kinds of Egyptian art was dictated by the different materials used: stone, ceramics, faience and glass, metalwork, jewellery, paint, linen, basketry, wood, papyrus and cartonnage. Each of these media is examined in turn, and the exquisite workmanship and knowledge of individual makers is here revealed and celebrated. The book accompanies a major exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

 

Fully illustrated and full of new research, this book will appeal to enthusiasts and scholars alike. It approaches a familiar subject from a fresh angle, focusing on the artists and makers. The many scholars involved also reveal their personal appreciation and understanding of the different media that they have studied or, frequently, restored, seeking to get to the heart of the methods of the ancient craftsmen, whose work they have learned to respect and admire. These scholars have been aided, of course, by modern technology, which gives a holistic analysis of these objects that now are some 4,000 years old but which can now often be ‘read’ very nearly in their entirety. Almost

100 different objects are presented and discussed for their typical or unusual features.

 

Besides the editor’s introduction, there is an essay on the difficulties of talking about individual artists in Ancient Egypt by Alessio delli Castelli and Dimitri Laboury, and conversations with contemporary makers working with the same materials today in much the same way as artists would have done in Ancient Egypt.

Made in Ancient Egypt

£30.00Price
  • Edited by Helen Strudwick with Thomas Clarke

    October 2025
    ISBN: 978-1-913645-92-2
    Paperback, 260 x 216 mm
    184 pages, approx 175 illustrations
    £30 / €35 / $40

     

    Exhibition

    Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

    3 October 2025 – 12 April 2026

  • About the authors

    Helen Strudwick is Senior Curator Ancient Nile Valley and is responsible for the Fitzwilliam Museum’s collection of Egyptian antiquities. She is the author of numerous books on Ancient Egypt, including Death on the Nile and The Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt.

    Thomas Clarke was Exhibition Assistant on Made in Ancient Egypt until February 2025. He holds a BA in Ancient Civilisations (University of Wales Trinity St David, Lampeter), an MA in Egyptology (Liverpool University), and is currently preparing to begin a PhD.

  • In the press

    "It contains some absolutely gorgeous stuff ... but its focus is not on gods and pharaohs – rather on the men and made these works of art, and how"—TLS

     

    "It is no overstatement to describe this exhibition as epochal."—The Observer

     

    ★★★★ "strives to take you beyond the sublime formal facade to glimpse the artists or, as it calls them more cautiously, “makers” behind the golden coffin portraits and pharaohs’ statues"—The Guardian

     

    ★★★★ "brings the craftspeople to life"—The Times

     

    "bring[s] to life the personalities and remarkable achievements of the civilisation’s craftspeople"—The Art Newspaper

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