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Articles by Ola Seif

The Stock Certificates of Egypt’s Bourse

Researchers often feel that heritage in private hands is lost to enquiry, but through the publication of such collections, the widely dispersed and inaccessible becomes assembled and available to all, and heritage previously thought lost can be saved for posterity. The 'lost' history of Egypt's stock certificates is a case in point.

By Ola Seif

An Archive in the Cloud?

The Coptic Ourbana and its Wooden Seals

Before Coptic mass, wooden seals are used to stamp the holy communion bread. These seals are made in different sizes and display great variety in design, whilst still incorporating traditional symbols, layout and shape. Reflecting Coptic Christianity's long history, today they have also become collectors' items.

By Ola Seif

Art, Heritage and Ritual

Coptic

Hotspots of Inspiration

During the first half of the twentieth century, a number of vibrant art hubs flourished in Cairo and beyond. Some eccentric, others more earnest, collectively, they nurtured some of Egypt’s most celebrated modern artists and contributed a spontaneous richness to the burgeoning local art scene.

By Ola Seif

Art Hubs that Transformed the Egyptian Art Scene

Modern Art

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