
Cleveland Museum of Art
Study for Mehmet Ali Pasha
John Frederick Lewis
- Date
- c. 1844
- Medium
- watercolor, gouache, black chalk, and graphite
- Culture
- England, 19th century
- Department
- Drawings
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This drawing was a study for a larger watercolor (now at the Victoria and Albert Museum) of Mehmet Ali Pasha, considered by many as the "Father of Modern Egypt." While European travel to the Middle East burgeoned during the mid 19th century, John Frederick Lewis was more intrepid than most, living and painting in Cairo for a decade. Upon his return to England in 1851, he astonished London audiences with more than 600 watercolors that conjured an exotic world of sumptuous colors and textures articulated in painstaking detail. Lord Elphinstone, governor of Madras, described this drawing in an 1845 letter as "the best, and in fact, the only good likeness [of Mehmet Ali Pasha] I have seen, and I saw it within a quarter of an hour of leaving the original."
The authoritative record is held by Cleveland Museum of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Cleveland Museum of Art and other institutions.

The Temple of Edfu: The Door of the Pylon
Cleveland Museum of Art

Interview with the Viceroy of Egypt, at His Palace, Alexandria, May 12th, 1839
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Egypt and Nubia, Volume III, No. 26, Cairo, Looking West
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Cleveland Museum of Art

Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Fragments of the Great Colossi at the Memnonium, Thebes
Cleveland Museum of Art

Egypt and Nubia, Volume III, No. 26, Cairo, Looking West
Cleveland Museum of Art

Dayr el Medeeneh, Thebes
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation
Cleveland Museum of Art

Statues of Memnon at Thebes, During the Inundation
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Rock of Moses, Wady el Leja, Mount Horeb
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Petra, April 14, 1858
Getty Museum

Egypt and Nubia: Volume III–No. 38, Mosque of Sultan Hassan from the Great Square of the Rameyleh
Cleveland Museum of Art