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- support: 103 x 137 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Artist
- John Frederick Lewis
Artist

Painting
John Frederick Lewis (1804–1876) was an English Orientalist painter. He specialized in Oriental and Mediterranean scenes in detailed watercolour or oils, very often repeating the same composition in a version in each medium. He lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, and after his return to England in 1851 he specialized in highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper-class Egyptian interiors with little apparent Western influence.
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The Siesta
1876 · Oil paint on canvas
Study for ‘The Courtyard of the Coptic Patriarch’s House in Cairo’
1864 · Oil paint on wood
A Fakeer at the Door of a Mosque, Constantinople
1863 · watercolor, gouache, gum arabic, and graphite on wove paper
Edfu, Upper Egypt
1860 · Oil paint on mahogany
The Temple of Edfu: The Door of the Pylon
1850 · Watercolor (wash and point of brush work) and gouache and graphite
Iskander Bey and His Servant
1845 · Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor) over graphite
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- John Frederick Lewis
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- support: 103 x 137 mm
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