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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Félix Teynard was one of several artists and scholars who flocked to Egypt to employ the new medium of photography to document ancient sites and complex hieroglyphics ripe for study. Originally trained as a civil engineer, he offered his services to the French Academy of Sciences in 1851, and by the end of that year he had set sail southward on the Nile. Between 1851 and 1852, Teynard made an extensive record of the Nile valley, ultimately producing 160 salted paper prints covering one thousand miles on the river. This photograph shows, along with hieroglyphics, a stone inscription made in March 1799 by Napoleonic troops after their defeat of local Egyptian forces. Others, presumably locals as well, had subsequently defaced the monument, and a French traveler had added one last layer of commentary before Teynard's picture, incising in colonialist reply: "A PAGE OF HISTORY SHOULD NOT BE SULLIED."
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Louksor (Thèbes), Construction Postérieure - Galeries - Para
Séboûah, Temple, Colosse et Sphinx de la Partie Gauche de l'
Dakkeh, Village et Rives du Nil
Abou Sembil, Grand Spéos - Statues Colossales, Vues de Trois
General View of Monuments Carved into Bedrock with Photograp
Ile de Fîleh (Philæ), Vue Génèrale Prise du Point I, Sur La
Sébôuah, Vue Générale du Temple
Sphinxes with a Human Head and with a Ram Head at Point Y. K
Francis Frith — Interior of the Hall of Columns
Henri Béchard (French) — Thebes, Temple of the Ramesseum, In
Gustave Le Gray — Temple of Edfu
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Adolphe Braun — Haute-Egypt, Salle Hypostyle à Karnak
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Francis Frith — Portico of the Temple of Goorneh
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
John Beasley Greene — Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramse
Francis Frith — Interior Court of Medinet Habbo, Thebes
Maxime Du Camp — Karnak, Portique du Temple de Khons; Thèbes