117 lithographs Egypt and Nubia 1846-1849
on 1 CD

In 1838 and 1839, David Roberts spent eleven months traveling and sketching throughout Egypt from Alexandria to
Abu Simbel and through Sinai to Petra, Jerusalem, Palestine, and Lebanon. The lithographs that Belgian
engraver Louis Haghe then produced at the rate of one a month from the drawings executed during Roberts’ trip
were published in six volumes as “The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia” (1842-1846) and “Egypt
and Nubia” (1846-1849).
They all come in high resolution JPEG's, the file size is 33MB.
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