Voyages dans La Basse et La Haute Egypte, pendant Les Compagnes de Bonaparte en 1798 et 1799

1807
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  • Title: Voyages dans La Basse et La Haute Egypte, pendant Les Compagnes de Bonaparte en 1798 et 1799
  • Artist: After Baron Dominique Vivant Denon (French, Givry 1747–1825 Paris)
  • Dedicatee: Napoleon I (French, Ajaccio 1769–1821 St. Helena)
  • Etcher: Daniel Taylor (British, active 1802–7)
  • Etcher: William Wise (British, active 1812–76)
  • Etcher: Cornelis Paas (German, 1740–1806 London)
  • Etcher: Philip Audinet (British, London 1776–1837 London)
  • Etcher: William Poole (British, active 1803–7)
  • Etcher: Robert Pollard (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1755–1838 London)
  • Etcher: Edwin Dalton Smith (British, London 1800–1866/83)
  • Etcher: Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon (Flemish, 1739–1822)
  • Etcher: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850)
  • Etcher: Samuel Middiman (British, 1751–1831 London)
  • Etcher: James Mitan (British, London 1776–1822)
  • Etcher: B. Comte (French, active 19th century)
  • Etcher: John Dadley (British, 1767–after 1807)
  • Etcher: John Cooke (British, active ca. 1807)
  • Etcher: Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon (Flemish, 1739–1822)
  • Publisher: Samuel Bagster (London)
  • Date: 1807
  • Medium: Illustrations: etching
  • Dimensions: 11 1/4 x 9 1/16 x 4 in. (28.5 x 23 x 10.2 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Gift of Anne K. Jones, in memory of Edward Powis Jones, 2003
  • Object Number: 2003.388.2(1)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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