The Pyramids at Cairo
Henry Salt (1780 - 1827)
Daniell Havell (1785 - 1826)
Samuel Rawle (1771 - 1860)
Colour aquatint
published 1 May 1809-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Egypt
City: Cairo
Place: British Embassy
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About the artist
Henry Salt was born and educated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. He studied under watercolourist John Glover, before moving to London in 1797 and becoming a pupil of landscape painter Joseph Farington and portraitist John Hoppner. In 1802 he made an Eastern tour of India and Ceylon as secretary and draughtsman to British peer and politician George Annesley, Viscount Valentia. They returned via Ethiopia and Egypt, arriving back in England in 1806. In 1809 Salt was sent to Abyssinia on a mission to deliver gifts and report back to the British government. He returned in 1811. Four years later he was appointed Consul General in Egypt and while there devoted himself to the study and excavation of antiquities. He died near Alexandria, aged just 47.
Daniell Havell was an aquatint engraver of topographical views, military and genre subjects after his contemporaries. He was born in Berkshire, the son of painter Thomas Havell and may also have been the nephew of the engraver Robert Havell senior (1769-1832), with whom he collaborated on a number of plates.
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Explore
- Places
- Africa, Egypt, Cairo, Cairo: Pyramids of Giza, Middle East
- Subjects
- topography, townscape/cityscape, Victorian Genre, tree, palm, camel, sunburst, river, archaeological site, house, mosque, pyramid, dome, minaret, wall
- Materials & Techniques
- aquatint, colour aquatint
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Details
- Title
- The Pyramids at Cairo
- Date
- published 1 May 1809
- Medium
- Colour aquatint
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Francis Edwards, June 1954
- GAC number
- 2760