View of a desert landscape, unidentified location:
- pencil drawing
- mounted
- 25.6 by 16.5 cm
View of a desert landscape, unidentified location:
View of Qurna on the west bank of Thebes, unidentified tombs visible in the distance:
View of the remains of several Late Period tombs in the Asasif area on the west bank of Thebes, including Montuemhat (TT34), Harwa (TT37), Padineit (TT197), and Pabasa (TT279):
View of the pyramid field at Nuri (Bellal) in Sudan, at the right side of the three pyramids in the background are faint notes in pencil of the measurements for each structure:
View of the pyramid field at Nuri (Bellal) in Sudan:
View across the great temple at Medinet Habu, with several brick buildings in the foreground:
View of the temple of Thoth on the west bank of Thebes (Qasr el-Aguz):
View of the pyramid field at Nuri (Bellal) in Sudan:
View of the pyramid field at Nuri (Bellal) in Sudan:
View across the great temple at Medinet Habu with several brick buildings in the foreground. At the top right corner are two small drawings of funerary cones, one for a woman named Merytptah and another for Amenhotep who bears the title 'Royal butler, pure of hands':
View across the great temple at Medinet Habu towards the pavilion, and in the distance on the left side the colossi of Memnon are visible:
Drawing of several people with camels being fed, the desert landscape in the background of an unidentified location but most likely Nubia:
Elevations and sections of pyramids 2 [on left side] and pyramid 4 [on right side] from the pyramid field at Gebel Barkal:
Section of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal, through temple from pylon to central sanctuary:
View of the façade of the small temple at Medinet Habu, several groups of relief scenes and inscriptions are visible across the structure:
View of the second pylon and entrance of the great temple at Medinet Habu, as seen from the First Court area. Relief scenes and inscriptions are visible across the temple walls in the background:
Scene from the chapel of pyramid 5 at Gebel Barkal on two separate sheets of paper, showing a seated prince, his name lost, with fan bearers and a winged goddess standing behind his chair, possibly Hathor. To the right are rows of various deities and offering bearers carrying goods for the tomb owner. This section of the scene includes painted details in watercolour:
View of the pavilion of the great temple at Medinet Habu. On the left, some relief scenes and inscriptions are visible across the temple walls:
View of the small temple at Medinet Habu:
Plan of the area of Gebel Barkal, with several temple structures noted:
View of the Ptolemaic temple of Hathor at Deir el-Medina on the west bank of Thebes:
Relief scene showing the tomb owner and his wife seated before a large table piled with delicately illustrated offerings of various food types and other goods. There are several faint lines across the top of the page indicating the proportional grids. The scene comes from an unidentified Theban tomb on the west bank:
View of a desert landscape, unidentified location:
View looking outwards from the central sanctuary area of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Looking outside into the first hall area several columns are still intact, including the Bes-column:
View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column:
Rear view of the colossi of Memnon, located at the site of the temple of Amenhotep III at Kom el-Hetan on the west bank at Thebes:
Colossi of Memnon, located at the site of the temple of Amenhotep III at Kom el-Hetan on the west bank at Thebes:
View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column:
View of the second court area of the Ramesseum on the west bank at Thebes including the exterior Osiride pillars and some of the exterior relief decoration of the temple:
View of the Ramesseum on the west bank at Thebes in the distance: