ArtistsAntonio Beato
Antonio Beato

Antonio Beato

British, 1825
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Antonio Beato, also known as Antoine Beato, was an Italian-British photographer. He is noted for his genre works, portraits, views of the architecture and landscapes of Egypt and other locations in the Mediterranean region. He was the younger brother of photographer Felice Beato (1832–1909), with whom he sometimes worked. Antonio and his brother were part of a small group of commercial photographers who were the first to produce images of the Orient on a large scale.

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E 82. Bas-reliëfs, Tempel van Karnak. Opper-Egypte (1862 - 1895)
Rijksmuseum
Tempel van Medinet Habou in Thebe (1862 - 1895)
Rijksmuseum
Dendera, Interior of the Temple, Hathor Capitals (c. 1870s - 1880)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Statue of Ramesses at Saqqara (c. 1870s - 1880s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
View of Aswan - Along the Nile (c. 1870s - 1880s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Deir el-Medineh, Sacred Barge (c. 1870s - 1880)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Asyut, View from the Mountain (c. 1870s -1880)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Temple of Dendera ( c. 1870s - 1880s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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