L'Art Arabe 
Amazement  is the overwhelming feeling when visiting the website of this rare collection.  Originally compiled by the French Orientalist Prisse d'Avennes, one of the  greatest pre-20th century Egyptologists, the book constitutes one of  the most important books on the Islamic monuments of Egypt. The first edition was published in 1869;  therefore, many of the examples produced in the book have since disappeared.  The work postdates the Description de l'Egypte by six decades and can be seen  in some ways as a commentary upon it.
This  valuable collection, which consists of three plate volumes (222 plates) and a text volume (388  pages), was digitized by ISIS. The digitized  output has been published and is freely accessible through the Internet (http://lartarabe.bibalex.org).
The  website is impressive for several reasons: 
  - Firstly, because it displays a huge collection  of plates showing the Islamic monuments with their breath taking greatness and  sophisticated details; 
- Secondly, for the very unique accuracy of the drawings  which capture the finest details in an unmatched artistic style; the artists  commissioned to draw the monuments, though evidently pulled in the way of the  picturesque, never sacrificed precision for the grand effect; 
- And finally, for  the high quality of the digitization process of the collection which gives you  exceptional clarity of both pictures and text and preserves the feeling of  holding the hard copy.
Website  features
  The  website provides enhanced functionalities to help you best view and benefit  from the collection including:
  - Full search on the text volume with highlights on the search  keyword
- Zooming in without sacrificing the quality and the high  resolution and at the same time, maintaining downloading speed
- Several table of contents where the text and plates are indexed  into categories and subcategories, making it easier to find a certain subject
- Cross referencing between plates and text
- A special text viewer  with a clear and print friendly interface including  hyperlinks to the plates
-  A special plate viewer with different viewing tools such as zooming in/out, rotating picture, etc. and including hyperlinks to the corresponding descriptive text of the plate in the text volume
- A favorites list where you can add bookmarks to the specific  plates you are interested in for easy reference
- Saving a copy of your favorite plates or pages on your computer  in JPEG or bitmap formats of a reasonable resolution
- Data sharing with friends, where you can send a particular plate  or page via email
Technical  details
  The  International School of Information Science (ISIS) scanned and processed the  four volumes of plates and text. This required forming a team of four specialists  who processed more than 600 pages with 400 dpi resolution for plates and  600 dpi for text. The processing phase included treatment of the destroyed  pages and renovation of the defected parts while keeping the original look. Also a  flipping feature was developed to give the feeling of holding the original  book. An image service was provided which makes the pages load bit by bit,  allowing quick access to the collection even with low-speed connections.
Website: http://lartarabe.bibalex.org
Have a look at the video on YouTube!
                        
                        
               
 
      
                
                
        
        
             
            
                 Last updated on 03 Oct 2013