View of a fortified house on the Island of Argo (Arko):
- watercolour
- mounted
- [on recto, top right corner] 'House of Melek Tombol'. (pencil note)
- [on mount, bottom edge] 'Melek Tumbols house in the Isld of Argo. Ethiopia -'. (ink note)
- 22.8 by 13.3 cm
View of a fortified house on the Island of Argo (Arko):
View of the Roman north temple at Tafa (Taphis):
View of the temple of Amun and Amenhotep III at Soleb:
View of the pyramid field area at Gebel Barkal with several pyramid structures visible:
View of the pyramid field area at Gebel Barkal:
View of the north group of pyramids at Meroe:
View of the north group of pyramids at Meroe including the pyramid of Tarekenidal (No. 19) with a detailed relief scene on the entrance exterior:
View of the great Meroitic temple at Musauwarat el-Sofra:
Aman from the Ababda Bedouin tribe holding a spear, with a desert landscape in the background:
A male chief from the Shaigiya tribe wearing loose white clothing and holding a tall spear:
View of the hypostyle hall area of the Amun temple complex at Karnak:
Three men, one seated on the ground straining beer and the other two standing:
Two men with a raised weapon and shield:
A man wearing a white kilt and detailed armlets on both elbows:
A seated young man with his arms crossed over his chest:
A crouching bearded man resting his left arm on a red sword
A seated man with a sword:
A seated man with a sword:
Image inspired by a relief scene from the right wall of side room L of the tomb of Ramesses III (KV11, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. This scene is now destroyed within the tomb, and shows a series of five decorated chairs and accompanying stools:
Image inspired by a relief scene from side room I of the tomb of Ramesses III (KV11, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The scene includes two harpist figures dressed in white robes, and damage to the original scene is noted by the omission of one figures' face and a lower part of the left side harp:
Image inspired by a relief scene from side room M of the tomb of Ramesses III (KV11, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. This shows a series of weapons and armour including several swords, spears, and headgear:
View of the forecourt area of the colonnade of Taharqa at the Amun temple complex at Karnak:
Section from side room N of the tomb of Sety I (KV17, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The background includes a large relief scene from one of the walls, and shows a row of various deities and figures from the Book of Imi-Duat and a row of furniture. Slightly off-centre and in front of this wall is a pillar designated as pillar B, with a large representation of the god Osiris between the emblems of Anubis:
Three registers of agricultural scenes from the hallway area of the 18th Dynasty rock-cut tomb of Paheri (rock tomb 3) at el-Kab:
A tomb relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register I, and shows a group of male figures with servants before the royal figure of Horemheb and Neferhotep being rewarded:
A tomb relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register I, and shows a young son making an offering to his seated parents and relatives, each of whom have a funerary cone on their head and are embracing one another:
Relief scene from side room M of the tomb of Sety I (KV17, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The scene shows the divine cow with a range of other deities underneath, which is a vignette from the Book of the Cow:
Relief scene from Hall E and Corridor C of the tomb of Sety I (KV17, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The upper scene shows part of the relief scenes and text from the Book of Gates, including several male figures of different races. Other figures are partially outlined in pencil, while others include bright coloured details. The lower scene shows a large serpent figure and text from the Book of Imi-Duat, with two male figures on either side only partially outlined in pencil:
Relief scene from the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pakehmen (TT383) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene shows the tomb-owner seated before a table piled high with offerings:
Relief scene (register 1, scene 1) from the second court area of the temple at Medinet Habu. The scene shows the seated king Ramesses III in procession during the Min festival, as he leaves the palace in a palanquin followed by rows of male figures including fan-bearers: