Egyptian Mirage | |
19th-century "studio" photographs of Egypt | |
Based on the collection in the Archive of the Griffith Institute, Oxford |
Page 167 of 192 | |||||
First Photo | Previous Photo | Back to Results Gallery | Back to Site/Photographer list | Next Photo | Last Photo |
Site: | Karnak |
Enlarge |
Description: | The temple precinct of Amun, the seventh pylon. Remains of scene on the northern face of the eastern wing, Tuthmosis III smiting Asiatic captives, and name rings, with two colossal statues of Tuthmosis III, usurped by Ramesses IV. | |
Photographer: | not known | |
Date: | c.1890 [Estimated date.] | |
Signature & Caption: | [no signature] [no caption] [caption in pencil on back of print '242 Karnak Statues et Cartouche de Thoutmès'] | |
Technical description: |
19.5 by 24.7 cm | |
Griffith Institute Archive reference: | Gr. Inst. 6303 | |
Scan: | gi06303.jpg |
First Photo | Previous Photo | Back to Results Gallery | Back to Site/Photographer list | Next Photo | Last Photo |
page created: Sun May 19 15:58:27 2024
© Copyright Griffith Institute,
2024 None of this material may be reproduced in any form without permission from the Griffith Institute, Oxford, OX1 2LG Fax: +44 (0)1865-278100. e-mail: griffox@herald.ox.ac.uk.
Egyptian Mirage |