Georges, Jules Victor Clairin 1843-1919, Funerary Temple Of The Ramesseum Circa 1800
Artist: Georges,jules Victor Clairin 1843-1919
Georges Jules Victor Clairin (1843-1919), The funerary temple of the Ramesseum in Thebes (Luxor), Napoleon's Egyptian campaign circa 1800, oil on canvas (relined), signed lower left, in a fluted frame, modern work, dimensions: 79 x 100 cm. Our painting depicts a bivouac of French soldiers during the Egyptian campaign led by Louis Charles Antoine Desaix, in front of the temple of the Ramesseum built by Ramses II. It illustrates the painter's interest in historical subjects and Egypt, where he traveled. Thanks to Mr. C for his valuable information regarding the location and explanation. Georges, Jules Victor CLAIRIN 1843-1919, The funerary temple of Ramesseum in Thebes (Luxor), Napoleon's Egyptian campaign circa 1800, oil on canvas (relined), signed lower left, in a fluted frame, modern work, dimensions: 79 x 100 cm. Our painting depicts a bivouac of French soldiers during the Egyptian campaign led by Louis Charles Antoine DESAIX, in front of the temple of Ramesseum built by Ramses II. It illustrates the painter's interest in historical subjects and Egypt, where he traveled. Thanks to Mr. C for his valuable information regarding the location and explanation.
26 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Re-canvas
Material: Oil painting
Width: 80,5
Height: 60
Reference (ID): 1686250
Availability: In stock
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