The Egyptian Revival

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By Richard G. Carrott

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The Egyptian Revival: Its Sources, Monuments, and Meaning 1808-1858 offers an in-depth study of an architectural phenomenon that recast ancient Egyptian forms in the early 19th-century Western world, examining the aesthetic and symbolic layers of this revival. Rooted in Egypt's long-standing legacy as the first civilization and a land of mystique, immortality, and grandeur, Egyptian motifs like obelisks, sphinxes, and pyramids captivated European and American imaginations alike. This work traces the trajectory of the Egyptian Revival, contrasting early European romanticism with America's later, more archeologically faithful adaptations, revealing how Western architecture selectively reinterpreted Egypt's sacred forms to convey modern values, unity, and aesthetic eclecticism. The revival movement, as the author explores, transcends simple imitation; it adapts Egyptian architectural motifs to fulfill contemporary needs, balancing historical authenticity with inventive reinterpretation. With rigorous analysis of structures from Benjamin Latrobe's Library of Congress design to New York's iconic "Tombs" and Dubuque City Jail, the text illustrates how American builders both honored and evolved Egyptian forms to embody democratic ideals, social order, and innovation. This comprehensive study sheds light on how revival movements, especially the Egyptian, reflect both historical connections and the unique concerns of their times, illuminating the persistent allure of Egypt's ancient architecture in shaping modern American identity.
This title was originally published in 1978.
The Egyptian Revival: Its Sources, Monuments, and Meaning 1808-1858 offers an in-depth study of an architectural phenomenon that recast ancient Egyptian forms in the early 19th-century Western world, examining the aesthetic and symbolic layers of this rev
The Egyptian Revival