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Hartecoeur, Louis and Gaston Wiet - Les mosquees du Caire - 1932-1932

Discover the rich Islamic architecture of Cairo through the luxurious reference work 'Les Mosquées du Caire' by Hartecoeur Louis, and Gaston Wiet. This significant book combines academic precision with artistic depiction, featuring over 200 photogravures, plans, and images. Each depicted space and monument is presented with detailed historical analysis, offering a comprehensive experience of the city's architectural and cultural heritage." Louis Hautecoeur was a distinguished French art historian and cultural administrator, known for his extensive work in the field of Islamic art and architecture. Serving as the General Director of Fine Arts in France, Hautecoeur also played a pivotal role in Egypt, where he contributed significantly to the study and preservation of Islamic monuments in Cairo. His works, often collaborative, include comprehensive surveys and analyses of Islamic architectural sites, blending meticulous research with insightful historical narratives. His contributions not only enriched the academic field but also helped in conserving the rich cultural heritage of Islamic Cairo, ensuring that future generations could appreciate its historical and architectural significance. Gaston Wiet was a renowned French orientalist and Egyptologist whose career was marked by a deep commitment to the study of Islamic art and architecture, particularly in Egypt. Serving as the curator of the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, Wiet's expertise was instrumental in cataloging and preserving Egypt's rich Islamic heritage. His scholarly works, which include detailed examinations of Arabic inscriptions, manuscripts, and architectural marvels, have been fundamental in advancing the understanding of Islamic culture in the region. Wiet's meticulous documentation and scholarly rigor made him a pivotal figure in the fields of Oriental studies and Islamic art history, bridging cultural and historical gaps between the East and West. About the condition of the book: some minor damages as you can see on the photographs. Note: the numbers 1751 & 1752 on the spine refer to a library numbering and not date of printing.

Nr. 82942813

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Hartecoeur, Louis and Gaston Wiet - Les mosquees du Caire - 1932-1932

Hartecoeur, Louis and Gaston Wiet - Les mosquees du Caire - 1932-1932

Discover the rich Islamic architecture of Cairo through the luxurious reference work 'Les Mosquées du Caire' by Hartecoeur Louis, and Gaston Wiet. This significant book combines academic precision with artistic depiction, featuring over 200 photogravures, plans, and images. Each depicted space and monument is presented with detailed historical analysis, offering a comprehensive experience of the city's architectural and cultural heritage."


Louis Hautecoeur was a distinguished French art historian and cultural administrator, known for his extensive work in the field of Islamic art and architecture. Serving as the General Director of Fine Arts in France, Hautecoeur also played a pivotal role in Egypt, where he contributed significantly to the study and preservation of Islamic monuments in Cairo. His works, often collaborative, include comprehensive surveys and analyses of Islamic architectural sites, blending meticulous research with insightful historical narratives. His contributions not only enriched the academic field but also helped in conserving the rich cultural heritage of Islamic Cairo, ensuring that future generations could appreciate its historical and architectural significance.

Gaston Wiet was a renowned French orientalist and Egyptologist whose career was marked by a deep commitment to the study of Islamic art and architecture, particularly in Egypt. Serving as the curator of the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, Wiet's expertise was instrumental in cataloging and preserving Egypt's rich Islamic heritage. His scholarly works, which include detailed examinations of Arabic inscriptions, manuscripts, and architectural marvels, have been fundamental in advancing the understanding of Islamic culture in the region. Wiet's meticulous documentation and scholarly rigor made him a pivotal figure in the fields of Oriental studies and Islamic art history, bridging cultural and historical gaps between the East and West.

About the condition of the book: some minor damages as you can see on the photographs.

Note: the numbers 1751 & 1752 on the spine refer to a library numbering and not date of printing.

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