George A. Hoskins Drawing - Landscape (perhaps Soleb)
- Hoskins MSS 2.12
- Item
View of a landscape, location unidentified but perhaps Soleb:
- pencil drawing
- mounted
- [on recto, bottom left corner] '[...] Solib'. (pencil note)
- 27.6 by 21.0 cm
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George A. Hoskins Drawing - Landscape (perhaps Soleb)
View of a landscape, location unidentified but perhaps Soleb:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Landscape View
Landscape view, including several palm groves and remains of ancient monuments in the background:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Landscape View
Landscape view from the river of an unidentified location, with visible hills on the bank of the Nile:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor
View of several men gathered at the riverbank while a small boat is prepared at the waters edge:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor
Drawing of a row of baboons found detailed across the base of the east obelisk at Luxor temple. In between the baboons are details of the king's cartouche, and along the edge of the base is a row of hieroglyphs containing the royal titulary:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor
Colossal statue of Ramesses II beside the pylon at Luxor temple:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor
View of a group of dancing girls in the foreground, with Luxor temple and a large warship carrying an obelisk visible in the distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and consists of three rows. At the top, queen Mutemwia gives birth upon a lion-couch before several deities including the souls of Pe and Nekhen, Bes, and Tawaret (third row):
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
View of Luxor temple from a far distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
View of the pylon and obelisk at Luxor temple in Thebes:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
Base of the east obelisk near the pylon of Luxor temple, including a partial line of hieroglyphs featuring the royal titles and a row of four baboons with the king's cartouches:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and shows the god Thoth before the queen Mutemwia, followed by Mutemwia encircled by the gods Khnum and Hathor who lead the queen to the birthing room:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and shows the goddess Hathor presenting the child Amenhotep III to the god Amun, the goddess Mut carrying the heb-sed sign, and again the goddess Hathor before the seated god Amun, now holding the child:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Maidum
View of Maidum from across the river:
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 - Meroe
Relief scene from the north wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Arqamani (North Group N.7) at Meroe, showing several rows of figures as part of a wider judgement scene. Along the bottom edge of the relief scene are serpents holding knives:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Meroe
Relief scene from the south wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Arqamani (North Group N.7) at Meroe, showing a priest making offerings of incense and libations before a large seated figure of the king on the right side, with several rows of various deities in between them. Below this is a row of detailed offerings and another smaller priestly figure, and along the bottom edge of the relief scene are serpents holding knives:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Meroe
Relief scene from the north wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Queen Kanarta-Sar (South Group S.4) at Meroe, showing the seated queen on the left side, before a row of offering bearers and below an image of Anubis:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Meroe
Plan of the north group pyramid-field at Meroe:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Mit Rahina
View of the south gate at Mit Rahîna, including the in-situ colossus of Ramesses II:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nag el-Madamud
View of the portico of the temple of Montu at Nag el-Madamud:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of a landscape in Lower Nubia:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of several residences in the distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of the desert landscape in Nubia:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of an area in Nubia with a pitched tent in the background.
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of a Nubian village with several structures in the distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of the river Nile and part of the Nubian landscape in the left side foreground:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of the desert landscape in Nubia:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia
View of several residences in the distance:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Nubia (likely)
View of a desert landscape, likely Nubia, with a pitched tent in the centre: