Two winged female figures (probably Muses) and young man presenting offerings; probably memorial to Michael Faraday
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Valley of the Queens. Tomb of Meritamun (QV 68). Hall. Queen Meritamun in scene 6 (after Rosellini)
Group of images of Bes, Ptah-Patek, and a sarcophagus lid, inspired by depictions from different monuments and publications
Group of sketches and tracings, including menorahs, camel caravans, tents, and other related elements, together with a Demotic inscription
Composition with two registers of deities, inspired by depictions from different monuments and publications
Design of entrance to building topped with large pharaoh's head
Design of a plant
Design of tomb decoration, offering bearers and female mourners
Tracing of Horus as king with double crown (on recto) and god Amun (on verso), inspired by depictions from different monuments and publications
Egypt. Thebes. East Bank. Karnak. Objects. Granite pillar-base with six figures, including Tuthmosis III, now in London, British Museum, EA12
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Great Hall (inspired by)
Egypt. Saqqara. Objects from Tombs. False-doors and stelae. Wooden niche-stela of Merib and son Nedjemib, now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, N.3389
Sudan. Gebel Barkal. Great Temple of Amun. Outer Vestibule. Granite Stand or Altar of Taharqa (inspired by)
Design of a Nile-god carrying offering, inspired by unidentified monument
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Great Hall (inspired by)
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Great Hall (inspired by)
Egypt. Thebes. East Bank. Karnak Temple. Great Temple of Amun. Forecourt. Portico of the Bubastides. Exterior. Palestinian name-ring 29 (Yad Hemmelek); with Latin inscription
Composition with two registers of deities, inspired by depictions from different monuments and publications
Egypt. Thebes. East Bank. Karnak. Great Temple of Amun. Hypostyle (after David Roberts)
Upper part of two papyriform columns (closed capitals) from unidentified monument
Composition with two registers of deities, inspired by depictions from different monuments and publications, together with a sketch with two figures (Classical)
Design of seated Ptah writing, inspired by unidentified monument or publication
Egypt. Saqqara. West of the Step Pyramid. Tomb of Pernedju. False-door. Upper part
Egypt. Nubia. El-Sebua. Temple of Amun and Re-Harakhti. Pylon. Standard-bearer colossus of Ramesses II (after David Roberts)
Two halves (recto and verso) of a symmetrical composition with Nile-gods binding the sma-symbol, used as the cover of a 1846 publication
Personified djed-pillar
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Great Hall. Lower Register. Third Scene. Lion
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Great Hall. Osiride Pillar I (a), lower register. Queen Nefertari with sistra
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Scene with Nubians and trees (exact location not known)
Egypt. Nubia. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramesses II. Scene with Nubians and trees (exact location not known)