
David Robert Authentic Quarto Edition Duo-Toned Tinted Lithograph Published in 1856 London, Middle East Architecture: Plate Plate 174, Approach to the Fortress of Ibrim, Nubia
Plate 174, Approach to the Fortress of Ibrim, Lower Nubia A fine example from the first issue of David Robert' monumental works on the Middle East: The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, lithographed by Louis Haghe and published in London by Day & Son (1855-56) & considered the greatest lithographically illustrated works issued in the 19th century. The firm of Day & Haghe was one of the most prominent lithographic companies of the nineteenth-century. They were also amongst the foremost pioneers in the evolution of chromolithography. The firm was established in 1823 by William Day, but did not trade under the moniker of Day & Haghe until the arrival of Louis Haghe in 1831. In 1838, Day & Haghe were appointed as Lithographers to the Queen. However, and perhaps owing to the fact that there was never a formal partnership between the two, Haghe left the firm in the 1850's to devote himself to watercolour painting. The firm continued as Day & Son un