Dominique Vivant Denon (French, 1747-1825). 79 original engravings from "Description de l'Egypte" (1802-1822) commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte appointed Baron Dominique Vivant Denon to lead a group of experts - more than 150 engineers, scientists, cartographers, surveyors, architects, linguists, forming a Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Egypte - to study and record their observations during their expedition to Egypt in 1798. Denon's sketches of Luxor, Karnac, Dendera, Thebes, Esna, Edfu, and Philae inspired Napoleon to send two teams to complete the project. The work was published in "Description de l'Egypte" (1802-1822); however, Denon preempted this by returning to France and featuring a group of his plates in an earlier book "Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte" published in Paris in 1802 as well as an English edition in London in 1803. Size: sheets measure 26.75" L x 20.5" W (67.9 cm x 52.1 cm); several bifold plates as well
More about Dominique Vivant Denon, a pioneer of Egyptology: "Denon was the first artist to discover and draw the temples and ruins at Thebes, Esna, Edfu, and Philae. Until that time, most of the known Egyptian antiquities were pyramids and scattered pieces of sculptures and stelae. It was when the brigade reached Dendera, just across from Qena, that Denon realized what might be in store. He came through the gate and got a view of the portico, and was enthralled. 'I felt that I was in the sanctuary of the arts and sciences…Never did the labour of man show me the human race in such a splendid point of view. In the ruins of Tentyra [the Roman word for Dendera] the Egyptians appeared to me giants.'" (Source: "Napoleion and the Scientific Expedition to Egypt" Linda Hall Library website)
Provenance: ex-Royal Athena Galleries, New York City, New York, USA
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Condition
Lot includes title page, frontispiece, list of artists, and plates 1-16, 18-21, 23-68, 70-77, 79-83. Normal age wear with slight toning, some stains, and tape securing some tears; however, plates are in overall good antique condition with vivid imagery.