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On the Nile

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This seemingly objective rendering of 19th-century Egypt depicts a caravan resting on the shores on the Nile. A large dahabeah, or houseboat, balances on the low horizon line. The building in the right background might be the temple at Luxor or the one at Philae, the latter of which Eugène Fromentin mentioned in the diary he kept while traveling in Egypt during the fall of 1869.

Fromentin was in Egypt to witness the opening of the Suez Canal; he based this composition on sketches he made at the time. While Orientalism—European representations of Near Eastern and North African places and people—was beginning to wane by the time Fromentin painted this scene, the opening of the canal marked a new age of colonial imperialism.

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Dimensions110 × 63 Cm
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Mrs....

Mrs. Mary J. Morgan, New York (d. 1886)
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Gérard-Georges Lemaire, L'univers des orientalistes

Gérard-Georges Lemaire, L'univers des orientalistes (Paris: Éditions Place des Victoires, 2000), 380-31 (ill.)
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Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition, 1892-1942, exh. cat.

Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition, 1892-1942, exh. cat. (Portland, OR: Portland Art Museum, 1942), np. cat. 26.
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Portland, Oregon Art Museum, Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition, 1892-1942, Dec. 2, 1942-Jan. 3, 1943, cat. 26.

Portland, Oregon Art Museum, Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition, 1892-1942, Dec. 2, 1942-Jan. 3, 1943, cat. 26.
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Rhode Island School of Design, Yearbook

Rhode Island School of Design, Yearbook (1935), 167.
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Rhode Island School of Design, March 1935, no cat.

Rhode Island School of Design, March 1935, no cat.
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Handbook of the Art Institute of Chicago

Handbook of the Art Institute of Chicago (1925)
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, Feb....

given to the Art Institute of Chicago, Feb. 1900.
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Art Institute of Chicago, Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson, February 1900, cat. 29

Art Institute of Chicago, Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson, February 1900, cat. 29
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St. Petersburg, FL, The Museum of Fine Arts, The Lure of Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs Revisited, January 10-July 7, 1996, cat. 10.

St. Petersburg, FL, The Museum of Fine Arts, The Lure of Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs Revisited, January 10-July 7, 1996, cat. 10.
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Hardin, Jennider, The lure of Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs Revisited, exh. cat.

Hardin, Jennider, The lure of Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs Revisited, exh. cat. (St. Petersburg, FL: Museum of Fine Arts, 1996), 5-6 cat. 10, 22 (ill.)
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Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago's Dream, A World's Treasure: The Art Institute of Chicago 1893-1993, Nov. 1, 1993-Jan. 9, 1994, not shown in cat.

Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago's Dream, A World's Treasure: The Art Institute of Chicago 1893-1993, Nov. 1, 1993-Jan. 9, 1994, not shown in cat.
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James Thompson and Barbara Wright, La vie et l'oeuvre d'Eugène Fromentin

James Thompson and Barbara Wright, La vie et l'oeuvre d'Eugène Fromentin (Paris: ACR, 1987), 266, 268 (color ill.).
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MaryAnne Stevens, ed., The Orientalists: The Allure of North Africa and the Near East, exh. cat.

MaryAnne Stevens, ed., The Orientalists: The Allure of North Africa and the Near East, exh. cat. (Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art in association with Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1984), 79 cat. 25. 135-36.
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London, Royal Academy of Art, The Orientalists: Delacroix to Matisse, The Allure of North Africa and the Near East, Mar. 23-May 27, 11984, cat. 25; Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, July 1-Oct. 28, 1984 [Washington only].

London, Royal Academy of Art, The Orientalists: Delacroix to Matisse, The Allure of North Africa and the Near East, Mar. 23-May 27, 11984, cat. 25; Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, July 1-Oct. 28, 1984 [Washington only].
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Charles Crehore Cunningham, Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection

Charles Crehore Cunningham, Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Chicago: ARt Institute, 1961), 166-67.
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sale of her estate, American Art Galleries, New York, Mar....

sale of her estate, American Art Galleries, New York, Mar. 5, 1886, lot 223. Mr. Samuel M. Nickerson (1830-1914) and Mrs. Matilda Nickerson (née Pinkham Crosby, 1837-1912)
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