Henry Salt

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Henry Salt was a 19th-century English artist, traveler, diplomat, and Egyptologist known for his explorations and archaeological work in Egypt and Ethiopia.

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instanceOf Egyptologist
artist
diplomat
human
traveler
associatedWith British Museum
Louvre Museum
birthDate 1780-06-14
birthPlace England
Lichfield
Staffordshire
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1827-10-30
deathPlace Desuke
Egypt
educatedAt King Edward VI School, Lichfield
surface form: Lichfield Grammar School
employer UK government
surface form: British government
familyName Salt
fieldOfWork Egyptology
archaeology
diplomacy
genre topographical painting
travel writing
givenName Henry
hasWorkType engraved views
watercolour paintings
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Orientalist art
name Henry Salt self-link
notableFor assembling early collections of Egyptian antiquities
documenting monuments in Thebes
explorations in Egypt
explorations in Ethiopia
notableWork A Collection of Views in Egypt
Voyages to Abyssinia
surface form: A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior of that Country

Twenty-Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt
Voyages to Abyssinia
occupation Egyptologist
collector of antiquities
diplomat
draughtsman
explorer
painter
traveler
participantIn early 19th-century exploration of the Horn of Africa
positionHeld British Ambassador to Egypt
surface form: British Consul-General in Egypt
sexOrGender male
workLocation Egypt
Ethiopia

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Henry Salt name Henry Salt self-link