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IG_89: Edward William Lane, Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians, 1836
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Titre

Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians

Type d'objet
Artiste
Datation
1836
Projet de recherche
Auteur·e et date de la notice
Sarah Keller 2025

Iconographie

Description

An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians, Written in Egypt during the Years 1833, -34, and -35, partly from notes made during a former visit to that country in the years 1825, -26, -27 and -28. Two volumes, published in London Charles Knight and Co.

Historique de l'oeuvre

Recherche

Edward Lane’s book was a comprehensive description of Egypt and its culture. The first edition sold out within a fortnight. It went through four editions within a decade of publication and was the standard authority on its subject for over half a century (Crinson, 1996, p. 28). In 1852, it was translated into German. Architecture is not one of the major subjects in Lane’s book, but in the first chapter, on ‘houses’ (pp. 19–20), a detailed description of stucco and glass windows is included. Together with the account of the glass-painter Etienne Thevenot (IG_90), this is the oldest known detailed description of stucco and glass windows.
Lane states, that ‘in several of the upper rooms, in the houses of the wealthy, there are, besides the windows of lattice-work, others of coloured glass, representing bunches of flowers, peacocks, and other gay and gaudy objects, or merely fanciful patterns, which have a pleasing effect.’ He gives approximate measurements and a brief description of the manufacturing technique. In another chapter, on ‘industry’, he observes, that ‘the art of glass-making, for which Egypt was so much celebrated in ancient times’, was lost. He continues, that nonetheless such windows were still made and admired, ‘though not so much as they were a few years ago, before the adoption of a new style of architecture diminished the demand for their work.’ (Lane, 1936, vol. 2, p. 3).
None of the illustrations shows windows. However, among the many drawings Lane had made during his stay in Egypt 1825–1828 is a detailed sketch of a stucco and glass window (IG_490).

Datation
1836
Lieu de production

Bibliographie et sources

Bibliographie

Crinson, M. (1996). Empire building : Orientalism and Victorian architecture. Routledge.

Lane, E. W. (1836). Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. London: Charles Knight and Co.

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Nom de l'image
MISC_IG_Lane_1836_IG_89

Proposition de citation

Keller, S. (2025). Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. Dans Vitrosearch. Consulté le 5 décembre 2025 de https://vitrosearch.ch/objects/2712933.

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Numéro de référence
IG_89