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General View of Monuments Carved into Bedrock with Photographer's Dahabieh. Abu Simbel

Félix Teynard1851-1852

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

Teynard, a civil engineer, may have learned photography for his 1851–52 tour of Egypt, which he undertook “to study certain questions of personal interest.” In 1858 he published his photographic record of ancient sites, the most comprehensive to date, as a book of salted paper prints. Teynard traveled by <em>dahabieh</em>, a small passenger boat visible in this image. He asked his readers to grant some indulgence for photographers carrying out such painstaking work in an arduous locale like Egypt. “A nomad, his working method is always provisional, and the delicate preparations for his photography must be carried out on a small sailing boat rocking in the water, or under a tent standing in the midst of the desert.”

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  • Title: General View of Monuments Carved into Bedrock with Photographer's Dahabieh. Abu Simbel
  • Creator: Félix Teynard (French, 1817-1892)
  • Date Created: 1851-1852
  • Physical Dimensions: Image: 24.8 x 30.9 cm (9 3/4 x 12 3/16 in.); Paper: 26.7 x 35.5 cm (10 1/2 x 14 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in.)
  • Provenance: French book dealer; Hans P. Kraus, Jr., New York; Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/2010.268
  • Medium: salted paper print from a paper negative
  • Inscriptions: Written in pencil on verso: "300731.4"
  • Department: Photography
  • Culture: France, 19th century
  • Credit Line: Norman O. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund
  • Collection: PH - French 19th Century
  • Accession Number: 2010.268
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