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A Donkey Carrying a Veiled Arab Woman, Led by an Arab

Artist: Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Charrette transportant des femmes arabes (Cart Carrying Arab Women)

Artist: Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Grottes de Beni-Hassan, Egypt (Grottos of Beni-Hassan, Egypt)

Artist: Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Fontaine de la Vierge (Fountain of the Virgin)

Artist: Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Karnak Temple de Ramesses IV (Temple of Khonsu)

Artist: Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Untitled

Artist: Unknown

Ophthalmoscopie Clinique\r\n \r\n

Artist: Louis de Wecker (German, 1832–1906)
Artist: J. Masselon (French, late 19th century)

Punto a Maglia, or Lacis

Artist: Unknown

Cathédrale d'Amiens (Amien's Cathedral)

Artist: Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Si Mohamed Srir Ben Guanah - Biskra Caïd

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Beduínský stan, Biskra

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

Biskra, Algeria

Artist: Auguste Maure (French, 1840–1907)

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