Basse Égypte. 1.3.4. Vues des tombeaux de Damiette [Damietta]; 2. Vue d'un village ruiné, environné de tombeaux.
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Egypt impressed the imagination of all European cultures for a very loan time. 19th century Egyptomania was as a result of Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign (1798–1801) and, as a result of the scientific study of ancient Egyptian remains and culture inspired by this campaign. Western interest in ancient Egyptian history has led to extensive archaeological expeditions and innumerable collections of these magnificent antiquities worldwide.
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egypt
tombs sepulchral monuments
damietta egypt
prints
illustrations
rare book division
description de l egypte ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont ete faites en egypte pendant l expedition de l armee francaise
vues des tombeaux
vue d un village ruine
basse egypte
tombeaux
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jomard m edme francois 1777 1862 editor
napoleon i emperor of the french 1769 1821 associated name
tombs and sepulchral monuments
basse
egypte
vues
damiette
village
ruine
village ruine
environne
french egypt expedition
etat moderne
thombs
book illustrations
Date
1809 - 1827
in collections
Location
Paris
Source
New York Public Library
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