Lebanon: cedar trees. Steel engraving by J. Sands, 1838, after W.H. Bartlett.

  • Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854.
Date:
1847
Reference:
2124964i
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Description

People are shown under ancient Lebanese cedars. Women wear their regional covered costumes while resting men are smoking long pipes

The cedar of Lebanon has been used by the Phoenicians for building ships and buildings, while the ancient Egyptians used its resin in mummification: its sawdust has been found in the tombs of Egyptian Pharaohs. The Hebrew prophet Isaiah used the Lebanon Cedar as a metaphor for the pride of the world. King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem was constructed of cedar

Publication/Creation

London ; Paris : Fisher, Son & Co., 1847.

Physical description

1 print : steel engraving ; image 9.2 x 15.1 cm

Lettering

Ancient cedars in the forest of Lebanon. Anciens cèdres de la forêt de Liban. W. H. Bartlett. J. Redaway.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2124964i

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