Hedvig Győry: Mélanges offerts a Edith Varga „Le lotus qui sort de terre” (Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts Supplément 1. Budapest, 2001)

JOACHIM SLIWA: Egyptian Hall and the Exhibition of Egyptian Art in London, 1821-1822

dows' holes). Centrally situated pylon was a little bit higher, while the window hole in it was narrowing upward with steps (as the ground floor windows). The top of the central pylon was the truncate pyramid growing from the rectangu­lar basis. Whereas on the cavetto cornice situated right above the central win­dow there were two tail-to-tail sphinxes situated, while above it the image of the winged scarab. Below the offsets of the centrally situated 2nd storey window there were two statues - the work of Sebastian Gahagan h - made of Fig. 1. Egyptian Hall. London. P. F Robinson, 1811-1812. Etching of A.M. Clatchy (1828), after a drawing ofTh. H. Shepherd

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