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Cairo's street stories : exploring the city's statues, squares, bridges, gardens, and sidewalk cafes / Lesley Labadidi.

By: Publication details: Cairo, Egypt : The American University in Cairo Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (x, 152 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781617975141
  • 1617975141
  • 1306504228
  • 9781306504225
  • 9781617972744
  • 1617972746
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cairo's Street Stories.LOC classification:
  • DT144 .L33 2008
Online resources: Summary: In 1872, Ismail Pasha, the khedive of Egypt, was the first to adopt the European custom of positioning heroic statues on public display as a symbolic message of the continuing authority of the ruling Muhammad Ali dynasty to which he belonged, but it was not until the early twentieth century and the determination of sculptor Mahmoud Mukhtar that such public art gained general acceptance, and today statues stand, ride, or sit in the streets, squares, and gardens of Cairo. Each sculpture adds a piece to the jigsaw of history spanning personalities and events that shaped the city and wider Egypt f.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In 1872, Ismail Pasha, the khedive of Egypt, was the first to adopt the European custom of positioning heroic statues on public display as a symbolic message of the continuing authority of the ruling Muhammad Ali dynasty to which he belonged, but it was not until the early twentieth century and the determination of sculptor Mahmoud Mukhtar that such public art gained general acceptance, and today statues stand, ride, or sit in the streets, squares, and gardens of Cairo. Each sculpture adds a piece to the jigsaw of history spanning personalities and events that shaped the city and wider Egypt f.

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