Egypt
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People and Portraits
Gustave Moreau : “Cleopatra” (1887)
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Historical Subjects
Edwin Long : “Love’s Labour Lost” (1889)
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Historical Subjects
Edwin Long : “An Egyptian Feast” (1877)
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People and Portraits
John William Waterhouse : “Cleopatra” (c. 1887)
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Historical Subjects
Alexandre Cabanel : “Cleopatra Testing Poison on Condemned Slaves” (1887)
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Historical Subjects
Lawrence Alma-Tadema : “Egyptian Chess Players” (1868)
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People and Portraits
Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann : “An Egyptian Pottery Seller at Giza” (1876-1878)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Edward Lear : “Philae, Egypt” (1863)
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Scientific and Botanical
Temple of Flora : “The Blue Egyptian Water Lily” (1807)
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Scientific and Botanical
Temple of Flora : “The Sacred Egyptian Bean” (1807)
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People and Portraits
Gunnar Berndtson : “Almee, an Egyptian Dancer” (1883)
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Historical Subjects
John Reinhard Weguelin : “Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat” (1886)
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Historical Subjects
Unknown Artist : “Lady Tjepu” (c. 1390-1353 BCE, Egypt)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Interior of the Mosque of Sultan al-Ghuri” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Interior of the Temple of Abu Simbel” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Pyramids of Giza” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Cairo: Looking West” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae, Nubia” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Approach of the Simoom. Desert of Giza” (1842-1849)
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Historical Subjects
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach : “The Pyramids of Egypt” (1721)
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Historical Subjects
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach : “The Lighthouse of Alexandria” (1721)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets)” (1884 or earlier)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Jean-Leon Gerome : “View of Medinet El-Fayoum” (c. 1868/1870)