Sand and Canvas: Narrative of adventures in Egypt with a sojourn among the artists in Rome
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A diary-based travel narrative recounts months spent crossing the Mediterranean and the Egyptian desert, voyaging by steamer and caravan and navigating the practicalities of the overland route. It records everyday episodes on the Nile, scenes in Cairo including bazaars, baths, and social gatherings, and the small emergencies and comic mishaps of travel. Interspersed are sketches of encounters with local guides, hotel life, and transport arrangements. The account closes with a quieter sojourn among artists in Rome, offering observations on studios, artistic society, and modern art practice rather than exhaustive antiquarian description.
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