Description
Attractive copper engraved view the coast profile at the Nile River in Egypt. Showing a ancient monument, ships, palm trees and a crocodile in the water. Engraved after Marcus Tuscher (1705-1751).
Condition
Fine condition, good visible plate mark.
Cartographer
Frederick Louis Norden, an eminent Danish traveller, was born 1708 in Gluckstadt, Holstein. He was a volunteer in the British fleet under Sir John Norris in the Mediterranean, having been previously sent by the king of Denmark to Egypt, to make drawings and observations of the ancient monuments of that country. These he executed with great fidelity, and his Travels in Egypt and Nubia. with plates, were splendidly printed in 3 vols. folio. Being elected a member of the Royal Society of London, he presented to that learned body his drawings of ruins and colossal statues at Thebes, of which he also published a memoir. Died, 1742. (Maunder, S. The biographical treasury. New ed. 1870.)
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Frederick Louis Norden: Vue du Couvent Copte, appellé Deir Meymund..
Antique town view with ships, Nile River, Egypt. Printed in Paris by Didot l'ainé in 1795.
Africa - Norden, Frederick Louis - Vue du Couvent Copte, appellé Deir Meymund.