Antique Print-EGYPT-LUXOR-LUQSSOR-NILE-ANCIENT CITY-BOATS-Pera-Denon-1802
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Description This print shows a view on Luxor with boats on the river Nile. It was one of the capitals of Ancient Egypt. The city is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Luxor has frequently been characterized as the world’s greatest open-air museum, as the ruins of the Egyptian temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city. Made by Giovanni Pera after Vinant Denon. Medium: Aquatint etching on handlaid (verge) paper. Sheet size: 35.2 x 18 cm (13.86 x 7.09 inch). Image size: 23.8 x 10.2 cm. (9.37 x 4.02 inch). Condition: good, given age. Remains of tapeglue on reverse. Creases. Fold in lower right corner. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. EGYPT-LUXOR-NILE-ANCIENT CITY-BOATS-OLDEST CITY | RBOS-A11-10 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Vinant Denon was the author of the book: ‘Voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte’ (‘Journey in Lower and Upper Egypt’), 1802, the prints where derived from. Biography engraver: Giovanni Pera (1799-1839) was an Italian engraver. Biography artist: Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (1747-1825) was a French artist, writer, diplomat, author, and archaeologist. Denon was a diplomat for France under Louis XV and Louis XVI. He was appointed as the first Director of the Louvre museum by Napoleon after the Egyptian campaign of 1798-1801, and is commemorated in the Denon Wing of the modern museum and in the Dominique-Vivant Denon Research Center. His two-volume Voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte (‘Journey in Lower and Upper Egypt’), 1802, was foundational for modern Egyptology.
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