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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
While Britain maintained a significant military and commercial presence in Egypt in the nineteenth century, the country was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.
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Francis Frith — The Rameseum of El-Kurneh, Thebes
Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898) — Fallen Statue at the Ra
Francis Frith — Osiride Pillars and Great Fallen Colossus, a
Francis Frith — The Memnonium, Thebes, from the Plain
Francis Frith — Osiride Pillars and Great Fallen Colossus
Adolphe Braun (French, 1812–1877) — The Ramesseum, Thebes
Francis Frith — The Broken Obelisk, Karnac
Maxime Du Camp — Gournah, Pérystyle du Tombeau d'Osymandias
Maxime Du Camp — Louqsor, Groupe de Colonnes dans le Palais;
Francis Frith — The Statues of Memnon
Francis Frith — The Statues of Memnon, Plain of Thebes
Francis Frith — Hall of Columns, Karnac