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W Hammerschmidt (active c. 1850-60s)
Collosi of Memnon in Thèbes: 'Colosses de Memnon à Thèbes/Memnon-Colosse zu Theben' c.1860-69
44.2 x 33.0 cm (page dimensions) | RCIN 2700785
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Two gigantic statues of seated Egyptians, badly weathered and worn almost beyond recognition, called The Colossi (The Colossus of Memnon and the Vocal Statue of Memnon).
In November 1868, Prince Albert Edward and Princess Alexandra of Wales embarked on HMS Ariadne for a 7 month tour, during which the royal couple travelled along the Nile and visited the antiquities of Egypt prior to inspecting the newly constructed Suez Canal. The Prince and Princess also visited Constantinople (now Istanbul), the battlefields of the Crimea and Greece where they were hosted by Princess Alexandra's brother, King George I of Greece (1845-1913) before returning to London in May 1869. The expedition was organised by the Duke of Sutherland and travelling with the royal couple was the naturalist Richard Owen, the explorer Sir Samuel Baker and The Times journalist WH Russell who subsequently produced a written account of the voyage comprising two volumes. -
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44.2 x 33.0 cm (page dimensions)
24.1 x 30.3 cm (image)