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27.  The Market PLACE, (Cairo)


          Artist: Charles ROBERTSON, English, (1844 - 1891)
          Execution date (approximate): 1883
          Téchnique: Oil on Canvas, (signed lower left with monogram and dated)
          Measures: 99 x 141 cm.
          Description: The Tombs of the Fatimides still exist since the 10th century, and still being
          used as homes for some of the poor people in Cairo. A small caravan crossing the market
          place in Cairo-Egypt at sunrise; market place located in between the Tombs of the
          Fatimid’s, where some Egyptians used, and still use as their homes today because of the
          overpopulation of Cairo.


          Exhibitions
          The Royal Academy of Arts in London, 1863,1864, 1874, 1877, 1979, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883,
          1885, see The Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their work from its foundation in
          1769 to 1904 by Algernon Graves F.S.A. vol. VI, p. 328.


          Publications
          The Royal Academy of Arts in London. see The Complete Dictionary of Contributors and
          their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904 by Algernon Graves F.S.A. vol. VI, p. 328.


          Biography
          Charles Robertson was an English painter of Orientalist scenes, and aquarellist. He studied
          in London and Rome. He traveled to North Africa-Algeria in 1862, and he presented his first
          painting (an Orientalist painting on Algeria) to the Royal academy in London a year after.
          He stayed for a long time in Egypt. He was fond of the Orient and his paintings are rich of
          the scenes he crossed daily. He exhibited at the British Royal Academy of London. He also
          traveled to Damascus-Syria, Cairo- Egypt, Jerusalem, and Turkey.



































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