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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
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 dahabieh , 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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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
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
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Maxime Du Camp — Rive Orientale du Nil (Village de Bab), Vue
Maxime Du Camp|Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard
Maxime Du Camp|Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard
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Timothy O'Sullivan — Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
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Maxime Du Camp — Sortie de la Première Cataracte, Haute-Egyp
Félix Teynard — Ile de Fîleh (Philæ), Vue Génèrale Prise du
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