Tales As Old As Time
Modern Egyptian Classics: Cleopatra's Needle,Victor H. Bisharat Architecture and Sol LeWitt Painting

Charles A. Platt, Architect
Obelisk
Greenwich, Connecticut

Victor H. Bisharat, Architect
GTE Building
Stamford, Connecticut


Sol Lewitt, Artist|
Pyramid Mural
The Brooklyn Museum
New York, New York 

Only one part of vast ancient Egyptian funerary complexes composed of religious temples and other geometry-based structures, pyramids were designed in close proximity with Egyptian royal palaces.  While popularly associated with the architecture of ancient Egypt, the stylistic influence of the triangular-shaped pyramid (typically four-sided but designs are also known to have eight sides) has traversed the the span of time, and the boundaries of geography, in adaptations of the traditional pyramid form in interdisciplinary works of fine and applied art in design, painting, and architecture.

Popular posts from this blog

Remembrance of Mr. Finch and Things Past: The Greenwich Town Historian, the Historic Greenwich Post Office, and “The Packet Sails from Greenwich, 1696” by the Muralist Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley

Naughty Boy, Piranesi: Drawings and Etchings

Glorious Days at Chieftans: The Gimbel Estate