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"Napoleon Before the Sphinx"
Original 1894 Steel Engraving
From Best Men and Famous Women Series
Striking original 1894 steel engraving portraying Napoleon Bonaparte on campaign in Egypt, positioned before the Great Sphinx of Giza. This iconic image links imperial ambition with ancient civilization and represents one of the most famous moments in Napoleonic history.
Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign (1798-1801):
Napoleon's Egyptian expedition was one of the most ambitious military and scientific ventures of the age. While the military campaign ultimately failed, it sparked European fascination with Egyptology and led to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries, including the Rosetta Stone. The image of Napoleon before the Sphinx became an enduring symbol of his ambition to conquer both militarily and intellectually.
Why This Print is Iconic:
This scene captures the romantic 19th-century view of Napoleon as a visionary leader connecting ancient and modern civilizations. The dramatic desert landscape and monumental scale of the Sphinx reflect Victorian fascination with both Egyptology and Napoleonic legend. This is one of the most recognizable Napoleonic images from the era.
About the Series:
Best Men and Famous Women was a prestigious Victorian biographical encyclopedia published in 1894. These steel engravings created exceptional detail and dramatic compositions, making them prized by collectors of Napoleonic history and 19th-century book art.
Technical Details:
Condition:
Very good for age. Light toning possible as expected for 132-year-old book art. Please review photos carefully.
Perfect For:
A genuine piece of 19th-century book art celebrating one of history's most iconic moments—Napoleon's encounter with ancient Egypt.