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A LITHOGRAPH PLAQUE
Insructations En Stuc Sur Marbre Blanc approx.Lithographed by Lebreton, Colour-lithography on tinted grounds, on thick paper
Imp by Lemercier & Cie
Plate Number 57
Émile Prisse d’Avennes (1807-1879) was a French archaeologist, Egyptologist, architect, and writer. Born into a noble family in Avesnes-sur-Helpe, France, he initially trained for a legal career. However, after teaching at an infantry school in Damietta, he chose to pursue archaeology in 1836. Arriving in Egypt in 1827, he worked as a civil engineer for Muhammad Ali Pasha and immersed himself in Egyptian culture, adopting the name Idriss-effendi, learning Arabic, and practicing Islam, which he believed deepened his understanding of Egyptian society. In 1848, Prisse d’Avennes contributed 30 lithographs depicting Nile Valley life to the “Oriental Album” by British author James Augustus St. John. 64x48 cm
Plate Number 57 Lithographed by Lebreton
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