Cairo CityWalk | David Roberts 1840 Same Perspective Guide
| David Roberts 1840 Same Perspective Guide. "Egypt and Nubia" can be used as a guide for Cairo City Walk. This watercolor album from 180 years ago is a masterpiece.
✓【Camera Position Guide】
① Sultan Hassan Mosque
Four iwans, central fountain Sabil, striped stone decoration Ablaq, a Mamluk architectural masterpiece completed in 1365
② Bab Zuweila
The camera position is north of Bab Zuweila, at the entrance steps of the nearby Al Mu'Ayyad Shaykh Mosque
③ Al Ghouri Mosque-Madrasa
Completed in 1504, located between Cairo's carpet and clothing market and Khan Al Khalili market, even the trade goods have not changed
④ Sultan Hassan Mosque
The camera position is at the entrance of Al Rifai Mosque, where you can see the densely packed stalactite arches at the entrance of Sultan Hassan Mosque
⑤ Al Ghouri Mosque-Madrasa
Four Persian-style iwans surround a beautiful sunken courtyard, with bubble-patterned mosaic tiles different from conventional patterns
⑥ Khan Al Khalili Market
A tacky check-in spot in the eyes of tourists from all over the world, but it was the core business district of ancient Cairo, controlling the Nile trade
⑦ Al Hakim Mosque
Built in 1013 during the Fatimid dynasty, it has the oldest minaret in Cairo and is a holy site for the Druze and Ismaili sects
⑧ Bab Al Futuh
Built in 1087, it is the northern gate of Cairo during the Fatimid dynasty, with circular and rectangular stone arch lines, and the top of the city wall is open
⑨ Midan Salah Ad Din
Facing the magnificent Sultan Hassan Mosque, when Roberts sketched in 1840, the Al Rifai Mosque, completed in 1912, did not exist
✓【David Roberts】
David Roberts (1796-1864)
Born in Scotland, British painter, Royal Academician
He began traveling to Palestine and Egypt in 1838. When he returned to England, his works were engraved by the printmaker Louis Haji and published in six volumes.
All 248 engravings were hand-colored: the first three volumes were themed on Egypt and Nubia, and the latter three were travel albums of the Holy Land.
Moreover, the works from this Middle Eastern sketching trip were sold in advance before he set off. When he returned to England several years later, they became an instant hit upon publication, earning him the favor of the Royal Academy.