
A Caravan in the Desert
1860
This drawing is one of many in which Narcisse Berchère depicted the desert landscape of Egypt—which France had attempted to colonize just a few decades before. Here, a party of travelers walks through a flat and expansive space accompanied by camels. After studying in Paris, Berchère made his first of several trips to North Africa, which served as inspiration for much of his work.
- Medium
- watercolor on wove paper
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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