George A. Hoskins Print - Meroe
- Hoskins MSS 1.158
- Stuk
View of the South group of pyramids at Meroe:
- mounted
- [on recto, bottom edge] 'G. A. Hoskins. Esqu. del. P Branston. sc.' (ink note)
- 20.0 by 14.5 cm
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George A. Hoskins Print - Meroe
View of the South group of pyramids at Meroe:
George A. Hoskins Print - Stela of Niankh-tet
Egyptian stela of Niankh-tet from the necropolis at Saqqara, probably of late 3rd / early 4th Dynasty:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Qurna Temple
View of the hypostyle hall area of the temple of Sety I at Qurna on the west bank at Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank
View of the landscape of the west bank at Thebes during the Nile inundation, towards the right side in the distance are the two colossi of Memnon partially submerged in the water:
George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Kerma
View of the site of Kerma in the lower (Western) Defufa area:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Soleb
View looking north-east to the remains of the temple of Amun and Amenhotep III at Soleb:
George A. Hoskins Print - Gebel Barkal
View of the pyramids at Gebel Barkal (Napata):
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Landscape
View of a desert landscape, unidentified location:
George A. Hoskins Print - Shendi
View of the royal residence at Shendi:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Medinet Habu
View of the temples at Medinet Habu and the terrain of the west bank of Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Medinet Habu
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':
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Asasif. Late Period tombs
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):
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Medinet Habu
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:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum
View of the first court area of the Ramesseum on the west bank at Thebes, including the first pylon and to the left side the remains of a toppled colossal statue of Ramesses II:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Medinet Habu
View across the great temple at Medinet Habu, with several brick buildings in the foreground:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Deir el-Medina
View of the Ptolemaic temple of Hathor at Deir el-Medina on the west bank of Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum
View of the Ramesseum on the west bank at Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Watercolour and Drawing - Gebel Barkal
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:
George A. Hoskins Watercolour and Drawing - Gebel Barkal
Section of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal, through temple from pylon to central sanctuary:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Meroe
Detail from a relief scene from the west wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Arqamani (North Group N.7) at Meroe, of a barque of the god Re with several deities and a ba bird on either side, one on the right wearing the sun disc, from above the false door at the west wall:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Wad Ban Naga
View of two Bes-columns from the birth house at the temple of Isis at Wad Ban Naga in Meroe:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Qurna.
View of Qurna on the west bank of Thebes, unidentified tombs visible in the distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes. West Bank. Qurna.
View of a stone arch from the Qurna area on the west bank of Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Karnak
View from the south towards the hypostyle hall and third pylon at Karnak temple:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Karnak
View of the first pylon at Karnak temple:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Study of a Man
Drawing of a Nubian man holding a stick:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Karnak
View of the two Osiride colossal statues of Ramesses II from the temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti at Karnak temple:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Abu Simbel
View of the facade of the Small Temple of Hathor of Abeshek and Queen Nefertari at Abu Simbel:
Diary kept from 4 May 1922 to 20 October 1926 by the wife of the British archaeologist and photographer Harry Burton (1879-1940). The diary contains detailed daily entries recording social engagements and memorable events, including the excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter’s team, of which her husband was a member. The diary details her life and travels with her husband at home in Florence, their stays in Egypt (especially Luxor, but also Cairo), the trip they made across the US and to Hollywood in 1924, and various holidays in Europe (London, Salzburg, St. Moritz, etc.), as well as trips to friends in Italy. Lined account book, 400 pages, 8vo (179 x 110 x 28 mm).
Burton, Minnie Catherine
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nag el-Madamud
View of the portico of the temple of Montu at Nag el-Madamud: