Henry Salt: Artist, Traveller, Diplomat, Egyptologist by Deborah Manley

Henry Salt: Artist, Traveller, Diplomat, Egyptologist

Deborah Manley
314 pages
Libri Publications Ltd
Dec 2001
Hardcover
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Henry Salt (1780-1872) was a key figure in the nineteenth century, renowned as an 'artist, traveller, diplomat, Egyptologist'. Taking up his post as British Consul-General in Egypt in 1816 he was urged to seek out antiquities for the British Museum collection. Although now regarded as disgraceful, his actions were set against a cultural background that actively encouraged the removal of attractive and interesting antiquities from less `civilised' lands. But this book is not a comment on political, or rather cultural correctness, it is a biography of a great man - a man who undertook excavations at Thebes and Abu Simbel, and who studied many of Egypt's most famous monuments, including the Pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx.
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Publisher Libri Publications L...
Published 2001
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