Statue of Rameses, Memphis
Anton Schranz (Ochsenhausen, Austria 1769 - Malta 1839)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
1841 - 1842
Materials
Paper, Watercolour paint
Measurements
257 x 363 mm; 736 mm (Length)
Place of origin
Austria
Order this imageCollection
Lyme, Cheshire
NT 499373.6.2
Summary
One of a pair in a set of landscapes; watercolour on paper. A landscape with a rocky foreground with a small pool of water. A statue of an Egyptian male (Rameses) dominates the scene lying face down and facing left, with a clenched fist by his side. A mound rises above the statue and the background is lined with palm trees. Mounted within a bound portfolio.
Provenance
Thomas Legh (1792-1857) travelled extensively in the Middle East and Egypt in the early 19th century. He produced his own drawings of this but they did not survive. In 1841 Viscount Castlereagh undertook a similar journey and he employed Anton Schranz to produce a record of his travels. He had them bound into a series of portfolios, this set is the first portfolio.
Marks and inscriptions
No 39 / (hand-written pencil on mount, top right side of mount)
Makers and roles
Anton Schranz (Ochsenhausen, Austria 1769 - Malta 1839), artist