Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation, 1848 by Louis Haghe

Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation, 1848

Louis Haghe

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Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation, 1848

Louis Haghe

Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation, 1848. By the mid 19th century, the complexities of printing in numerous colours had been mastered, culminating in one of the high points of European printmaking. The plates drawn by Haghe, which copy the watercolours that David Roberts made in Egypt, are exquisite examples of colour lithography. Egypt was a distant, mysterious country for Europeans and Haghe, a Scottish topographical and architectural artist who spent the year of 1838 traveling across this ancient land. The resulting prints?the first comprehensive series of views of the monuments, landscapes, and people of the Near East?were especially appreciated for their brilliant colour and large scale.

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