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Wilhelm Hammerschmidt

Photographer · 1869–1869

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Born in Berlin, Wilhelm Hammerschmidt was already a professional photographer when he settled in Cairo, Egypt, around 1860. There he established the Hammerschmidt shop, where he sold photographic materials to other early photographers such as Henry Cammas. Hammerschmidt exhibited ten views of Egypt at the Société Française de Photographie in 1861 before becoming a member the following year. He als

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Alexandrie d'Egypte, vue general - partie gauche

Alexandrie d'Egypte, vue general - partie gauche

Getty Museum · 1860–1869

Aubre de la Vierge.

Aubre de la Vierge.

Getty Museum · about 1866

Citadelle vue du Nord

Citadelle vue du Nord

Getty Museum · about 1866

Femme portant des cruches d'eau

Femme portant des cruches d'eau

Getty Museum · about 1870

Grande Pyramide et Sphinx.

Grande Pyramide et Sphinx.

Getty Museum · about 1865

Interier de la mosquee Sultan Hassan.

Interier de la mosquee Sultan Hassan.

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Lepreux a Jerusalem

Lepreux a Jerusalem

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Marchande d'oranges

Marchande d'oranges

Getty Museum · about 1860

Mosquee Emir Akhour.

Mosquee Emir Akhour.

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Mosquee Mohamed Aly.

Mosquee Mohamed Aly.

Getty Museum · about 1866

Mosquee Sultan Barkouk.

Mosquee Sultan Barkouk.

Getty Museum · about 1865

Obelisque de Celopatre

Obelisque de Celopatre

Getty Museum · about 1865

Obelisque d'Ileiopolis.

Obelisque d'Ileiopolis.

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Saquieh pres des Pyramides.

Saquieh pres des Pyramides.

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Souq el Sillah, rue du caire.

Souq el Sillah, rue du caire.

Getty Museum · 1865–1870

Vendeur d'eau

Vendeur d'eau

Getty Museum · about 1860

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