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  • Imagen del vendedor de [Egypt - Collection of photographs]. a la venta por Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH

    Sebah, P[ascal] / Bechard, H[enri].

    Publicado por Various Egyptian sites, 1880s., 1880

    Librería: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria

    Miembro de asociación: ILAB PADA VDA VDAO

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    14 albumen prints, mainly ca. 350 x 270 mm, but including two smaller prints (ca 200 x 260 mm) on a single board. Boards gilt on 3 sides (535 x 355 mm). A set of large photographs by Béchard and Sébah, showing Egyptian monuments and landscapes, the Tombs of the Kings in Thebes, views of Philae, the Nile cataracts, etc. Captioned on the backing boards in a contemporary English hand. - Pascal Sébah (1823-86), a leading photographer of the Middle East, was renowned for his well-judged compositions and for the excellent print quality achieved by his technician A. Laroche. His studio, founded in 1857, was continued under his brother Cosimo and his son Jean. - Béchard was active between 1869 and ca. 1890. "His work is distinguished by the superb quality of his prints and the generally spectacular presentation of even the most common sites, such as the pyramids" (Nissan N. Perez). - Dampstained, soiled and faded; some edge flaws to boards.

  • Imagen del vendedor de [Égypte]. Album de 102 photographies de monuments et de paysages d'Egypte, tirages d'époque sur papier albuminé montés sur carton. a la venta por Bonnefoi Livres Anciens

    ABDULLAH Frères - BEATO - SEBAH - FIORILLO - BÉCHARD.

    Publicado por Ca 1870-1890, 1870

    Librería: Bonnefoi Livres Anciens, Paris, Francia

    Miembro de asociación: ILAB

    Calificación del vendedor: 4 de 5 estrellas Valoración 4 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    Album grand in-folio oblong, demi-chagrin à coins (reliure de l'époque). Par Abdullah Frères, A. Beato, P. Sébah, Luigi Fiorillo, la plupart signées, légendées voire numérotées dans l'image.Les frères Abdullah d'origine arménienne furent célèbres dans tout l'Empire ottoman et jusqu'en Europe où ils participèrent aux expositions universelles de 1867 et 1878. Antonio Beato (1833-1907), d'origine italienne et britannique, est un des premiers photographes à réaliser des vues panoramiques de l'architecture et des paysages méditerranéens. Pascal Sébah (1823-1886) est un photographe français qui a travaillé dans l'Empire ottoman, en particulier à Istanbul et au Caire. On joint 3 photographies signées Henri Béchard.

  • Imagen del vendedor de Album containing 146 albumen prints of Egypt from the 1870ies. - [MAGNIFICENT ALBUM WITH EARLY PHOTOGRAPS OF EGYPT INCLUDING SOME OF THE VERY EARLIEST OF THE SUEZ CANAL ] a la venta por Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF

    EUR 8.267,70

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    Egypt, ca. 1870ies. Folio-oblong (365 x 280 mm). 146 albumen prints mounted verso and recto on 73 ff. Bound in contemporary half cloth. With traces of paper-label to inner margin of front board. Label of the stationery shop "Maison Martinet, Albert Hautecoeur, bd des Capucines, 12, Paris" pasted on to upper outer corner of pasted down front end-paper. Paper creased and some leaves symetrically perforated, not affecting photos. Two photos with tears and a few photos partly detached from paper. Some photos are slightly discoloured and toned but are in general in good condition. Extraordinary collection containing 146 albumen prints depicting landscapes and animated scenes of Egypt including some of the very earliest photographs of the newly opened Suez Canal. The photographs also document a period in Egyptian history, where the country began to gain independence and autonomy from Ottoman rule" Constantinople had granted Egypt the status of an autonomous vassal state or Khedivate in 1867, and completion of the Suez Canal gave Britain a faster route to India which in turn made Egypt increasingly reliant on Britain for both military and economic aid. Most photos are signed by the greatest local photographers of the time: the Zangaki brothers, Bonfils, Arnoux, Beato, Fiorillo, Béchard and Sébah. Active in the second half of the 19th century, these photographers of diverse origins such as French, Italian, British, Ottoman and Greek all established a studio or a branch in Egypt, in Alexandria, Port Said and Cairo. The Suez Canal was one of the most ambitious engineering projects of the 19th century. It was designed to create a waterway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, linking Europe and Asia and providing a faster and more efficient route for shipping goods between the two continents. Construction of the canal began in 1859 and took over ten years to complete. Hippolyte Arnoux is best known for his remarkable photographs of the Suez Canal in Egypt. Arnoux's photographs of the Suez Canal were groundbreaking in their time and remain an important documentation of the construction of one of the world's most significant engineering endeavors. He was hired by the French government to document the construction of the canal, and he spent several years in Egypt taking photographs of it. He used a large-format camera, which allowed him to capture incredible detail and clarity in his images. Arnoux's photographs of the Suez Canal were not only important documents of the construction of the canal, but they also played an important role in the popular imagination of the time. They helped to promote the idea of progress and modernity, as well as the importance of colonialism and European expansion in the world. Zangaki's portrait photography also received much acclaim. His portraits were known for their ability to capture the essence of his subjects, conveying their personality, character, and emotions, and his portraiture work also demonstrated his mastery of lighting, composition, and posing.Zangaki's landscape photography is another notable aspect of his work. He and his brother captured breathtaking images of Egypt's natural landscapes, such as the Nile River, the desert, and the countryside. Their images were notable for their use of contrast, shadows, and light, creating a unique atmosphere that evoked the beauty and mystery of Egypt's landscapes. Their work contributed significantly to the early days of Egyptology, as it allowed European scholars and archaeologists that were not in a position to travel to examine the monuments and artifacts. The present collection forms a fine testament to one the most interesting periods in modern Egyptian history and to the cradle of Egyptian photography.