Showing posts with label John Frederick Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Frederick Lewis. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

John Frederick Lewis

 A Frank Encampment in the Desert of Mount Sinai (1842)
  
 A Greek Girl Standing on a Balcony (1840)
  
 A Lady Receiving Visitors (The Reception) (1873)
  
A Short Cut Home
  
 An Arab School
  
Asking for Alms, Seville (1833)
 
 Figures and Animals in a Vineyard (ca. 1829)
  
 Game Keeper and Boy Ferreting a Rabbit (ca. 1828)
  
 On the Banks of the Nile, Upper Egypt (1876)
  
 Roman Pilgrims (1854)
  
 The Ramesseum at Thebes (1841-51)
  
 Tyrolese Hunters (1827-28)
  
 Veiled Egyptian Girl, Cairo

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

John Frederick Lewis, ctd

 Intercepted Correspondence (1869)

 Life in the Harem, Cairo (1858)

 Lilium Auratum (1871)

 The Coffee Bearer (1857)

 The Hosh Courtyard of the Coptic Patriarch, Cairo (1864)

 The Kibab Shop, Scutari, Asia Minor (1858)

 The Mid-Day Meal, Cairo (1875)

 The Siesta (1876)

View of the Street, Cairo

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

John Frederick Lewis

John Frederick Lewis (1804-1876) was best known as an Orientalist painter. He drew inspiration for his paintings from extended stays in Spain and Cairo.

 A Cairo Bazaar (1875)

 A House in Cairo

 Easter Day at Rome (1840)

 Edfu, Upper Egypt (1860)

 Girl with Two Caged Doves

 Greeting in the Desert, Egypt (1855)

 Harem Life in Constantinople (1857)

 Highland Hospitality (1832)

 In the Bey's Garden, Asia Minor (1865)

Indoor Gossip, Cairo (1873)