File:Desert of Gizeh by David Roberts.jpg
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DescriptionDesert of Gizeh by David Roberts.jpg |
English: Approach of the Simoom, Desert of Gizeh, from Egypt and Nubia. Lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1846–49. – Description on p. 201, front cover image for The Search for Ancient Egypt by Jean Vercoutter, “Abrams Discoveries” (Harry N. Abrams) & ‘New Horizons’ (Thames & Hudson) series, 1992.
Français : Lithographie « Désert de Gizeh » de David Roberts (1796–1864), présenté sur la couverture d’À la recherche de l’Égypte oubliée, Jean Vercoutter, collection « Découvertes Gallimard / Archéologie » (n° 1), Éditions Gallimard, 1986. |
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