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CONSERVATION LANDS

HAND PAINTED ON PAPYRUS WORK OF ART 105!!

Item Number
1046
Estimated Value
Priceless
Opening Bid
50 USD

Item Description

Details of this item

Hand painted on Papyrus
Size: 17" x 14" (approx.)
Country of Origin: Egypt
Material: Papyrus
Status: Unframed 

Papyrus Art

Papyrus was very important to the ancient Egyptians. It helped transform Egyptian society in many ways. Once the technology of papyrus making was developed, its method of production was kept secret allowing the Egyptians to have a monopoly on it. The first use of papyrus paper is believed to have been 4000 BC.

The raw material of papyrus paper comes from the plant Cyperus papyrus. This plant grew along the banks of the Nile and provided the Egyptians with the necessary raw materials. This plant was quite versatile and was not only used in the production of paper but it was also used in the manufacture of boats, rope and baskets. However, the singularly most important and valuable product was the papyrus paper. Not only was this ancient Egypt‘s greatest export but it revolutionized the way people kept valuable information. No substitution for papyrus paper could be found that was as durable and lightweight until the development of pulped paper by the Arabs. The way of making pulp paper was far easier to produce but not as durable. This not only led to a decline in papyrus paper making, but also to a decline in the papyrus plant cultivation. Eventually, the papyrus plant disappeared from the area of the Nile, where it was once the lifeblood for ancient Egypt.

Papyrus making was not revived until around 1969. An Egyptian scientist named Dr. Hassan Ragab reintroduced the papyrus plant to Egypt and started a papyrus plantation near Cairo. He also had to research the method of production. Because the exact methods for making papyrus paper were such a secret, the ancient Egyptians left no written records as to the manufacturing process. Dr. Ragab finally figured out how it was done, and now papyrus making is back in Egypt after a very long absence.

This Papyrus is planted and made in reputable factory and farm and is an Egyptian craft and has same chemical and physical properties that our ancient Egyptian Papyrus had. It has the same fibers, the dark legenic cells, the horizontal and vertical lines. Its ability to be rolled in addition to long life. You can write on the papyrus, using watercolor, oil color, coal and printer.

NOTE: We advise framing Papyrus works between 2 pieces of plexi-glass or glass.

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Conservation Lands Foundation

I'm on the Board of the National Conservation Lands Foundation because it was started by my father, one of the great leaders of the American environmental protection movement. I support all my dad's fantastic work in conservation.

Many people don't know it but a lot of our greatest natural and scenic treasures are not protected within the National Park System. Millions of acres of our most treasured publicly owned lands are managed under a different system, the National Landscape Conservation System. The NCLF is the only organization in the country dedicated solely to conserving these 28 million acres These lands are composed of National Conservation Areas, National Monuments, Wilderness Areas, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and National Scenic and Historic Trails. The National Conservation Lands consist of the last places where you can experience the history of the American West. From the rivers which Lewis and Clark explored, to pioneer trails, to Native American sites, the heritage and beauty of these places are safeguarded for all of us to see.

Unfortunately, these lands are increasingly threatened by vandalism, looting, oil and gas drilling and irresponsible recreation. The Conservation Lands Foundation is working to protect, restore and expand the National Conservation Lands by:

  • Providing grants and trainings to local Partner groups throughout the nation who are working to safeguard the National Conservation Lands;
  • Working with Congress and the Bureau of Land Management to help shape the future of the National Conservation Lands; and
  • Promoting greater public awareness of, and appreciation for, the National Conservation Lands and the irreplaceable human and natural history contain therein.

This is a great effort and a great organization made up of mostly local heroes...people who give their time and energy to protect the special places in their own local communities.

Edward Norton

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Item Special Note

Men in Art

Our "Men in Art" selection includes works from artists such as Ester Myatlov, William Nelson, Tracie Koziura, Arbe, Guillaume Azoulay, Stephan Baumann, Hamish Blakely, Elizabeth Sherry Bufano, Stephen Doig, Douglas Hofmann, Stephen Fishwick, David Garibaldi, Celito Medeiros, KAT, Terry Rose, Alex Meilichson, John Meyer, Charles Willmott, Zule, Rembrandt, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Peter Paul Reubens, Egon Schiele, Georges Seurat, Vincent Van Gogh, Francis Bacon, Paul Cezanne, Leonardo da Vinci, Edgar Degas, Juan Gris, William Blake, Roy Lichtenstein, Edouard Manet and Henri Matisse.

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