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" Ethiopian Art: "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1111815
Doc. No : TLpq2500371492
Main Entry : Ellsworth, Morgan
: Pacifico, David
Title & Author : Ethiopian Art:\ Ellsworth, MorganPacifico, David
College : The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Date : 2020
student score : 2020
Degree : M.A.
Page No : 41
Abstract : King Ezana declared Christianity as Ethiopia’s state religion in 330 C.E. Ethiopia was the first country to mint a coin with the symbol of a cross. The Christian religion was established as a political move to strengthen economic ties with the Mediterranean world. Christianity has been used to keep Ethiopia independent. The Ethiopian artworks discussed here depict themes based on Christian narratives with multiple groupings of similar motifs and identical religious iconography. The Ethiopian art market still creates these motifs today to spread a repeated political message of the country’s pride, history, and represent their rulers’ legitimacy. I explore these religious messages by interpreting the artworks through Ethiopia’s sacred text, the Kebra Nagast, which therefore presents the works in an Ethiopian context. The message is clear throughout these works: Ethiopian rulers are direct descendants of King Solomon, and therefore King David, and Ethiopia shall remain prosperous and victorious.
Subject : African history
: Art history
: North African studies
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