Sir David Wilkie's Sketches in Turkey, Syria & Egypt, 1840 & 1841
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Title: Sir David Wilkie's Sketches in Turkey, Syria & Egypt, 1840 & 1841
Lithographer:
Joseph Nash (British, Buckinghamshire 1809–1878 Kensington)
Designer:
After Sir David Wilkie (British, Cults, Scotland 1785–1841 off Gibraltar)
Dedicatee:
William John Cavendish-Scott Bentinck, Marquess of Titchfield (British, 1800–1879)
Sitter:
Mehemet Ali (Egyptian, Kavála, Macedied/Greece ca. 1769–1849 Alexandria, Egypt)
Sitter:
Abdülmecid I (Turkish, Constantinople 1823–1861 Constantinople)
Sitter:
William Cornwallis Cartwright (British, Munich 1825–1915 Northamptonshire)
Sitter:
Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, 1st Baronet (British, 1802–1876 Suffolk)
Sitter:
Halaku Mirza (Iranian, active ca. 1840)
Sitter:
Sir Patrick Macchombaich Colquhoun (British, 1815–1891 London)
Sitter:
Mrs. Niven Moore (British, active ca. 1840)
Publisher:
Graves and Warmsley (London)
Printer:
Charles Joseph Hullmandel (British, London 1789–1850 London)
Date: 1843
Medium: Illustrations: lithographs with tint stones
Dimensions: 21 15/16 x 15 1/4 x 1 1/8 in. (55.8 x 38.7 x 2.9cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Orme Wilson, 1963
Accession Number: 63.533.1
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