Pyramids (66 Subjects)
View of the Pyramids at Giza from the quarries of Gebel el-Ahmar, on the Mokattam hills.
View of the Pyramids of Cheops and Chephren in Giza, Egypt.
The Sphinx in front of the Pyramid of Chephren in Giza, Egypt.
Title page of the first volume. Composition: The Acropolis of Athens with the Pyramids of Giza.
Panoramic view of the Pyramid of Cheops (Giza).
Pyramid at Saqqara, Egypt.
View of the Giza Pyramids. View of the Spinx.
Tomb of Saint Barbara, possibly in the Coptic quarter of Cairo. View of the Pyramids of Giza; according to the author, they were the granaries of the Pharaohs of Egypt, built by Joseph son of Jacob.
Frontispiece to the fourth volume of the edition. Mamluk rider.
Egyptian pyramids.
Pyramid made of human sculls.
Egypt as described in the second book of Herodotus.
Egyptian mummy. The Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
View of Giza necropolis and the Pyramids of Egypt.
Composition of Egyptian monuments seen by the author during his tour of Egypt, possibly inspired from Giza necropolis.
Composition of Egyptian monuments seen by the author during his tour of Egypt, possibly inspired from Giza necropolis.
Composition of Egyptian monuments seen by the author during his tour of Egypt, possibly inspired from Giza necropolis.
The author's travelling companions study a mummy at a pyramid of Memphis in Egypt.
Ways in which captives are tortured in Egypt.
Representation related to the climate of the Mediterranean countries (Middle East, Greece and Egypt) which, according to the author, contributed to the development of Greek civilization.
View of the pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome.
Inscription from the pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome.
Plan of the pyramid of Cestius, Rome.
Section of the pyramid of Cestius, Rome.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Fragments of murals from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Vases from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Vases from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Fragments of murals from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome.
The Pyramid of Chephren and the Sphinx at Giza.