Catalogue Of The Collection Of Egyptian Antiquities Belonging To The Late Robert Hay, Esq., Of Linplum. Drawn up under the Superintendence of Joseph Bonomi, Curator of Sir John Soane's Museum.

Joseph Bonomi

RA Collection: Book

Record number

06/2659

Author

Imprint

London,: 1869.

Physical Description

[4], 123, [1] p.; 172 mm. (Octavo.)

Contents

[T.p.] - Preface - Contents - [Errata slip] - [Text]; [colophon].

Responsibility Note

The printers' names are given on the verso of the title page and in the colophon: 'London: Thomson & Pinder, 3, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, E.C.'

References

S. Tillet, Egypt itself: the career of Robert Hay (1984). J. Thompson, Sir Gardner Wilkinson and his circle (1992). A survey of Egyptian archaeologists was A. Siliotti, Egypt lost and found (1998).

Summary Note

The Preface is signed by Robert J.A. Hay, and reads, 'This Collection ... was formed in Egypt by my Father, the late Mr. Robert Hay on Linplum, East Lothian, between the years 1828 and 1833 ... The Catalogue was drawn up by my brother, Mr. James Hay ... under the experienced superintendence of Mr. Joseph Bonomi. It is now my intention to dispose of this Collection.'

Robert Hay had made recording exhibitions to Egypt during 1824-8 and 1829-34, with Joseph Bonomi the younger, F. Catherwood, F. Arundale, C. Laver and O. Browne Carter. The notes of these exhibitions remain in the British Museum; but in 1840 Hay published his Illustrations of Cairo. A small number of Hay's Egyptian antiquities were bought by the British Museum in 1868; the rest were bought in 1872 for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Provenance

The title page is inscribed in ink, 'The Library of the Royal Academy May 19 1869 Joseph Bonomi'.

Binding Note

19th-century quarter red morocco, red cloth-covered boards; spine lettered 'Catalogue Hay Collection Of Egyptian Ants.' and 'R.A.'

Name as Subject

Subject

Antiquities, Egyptian - Egypt - History
Collections - Great Britain - History - 19th century
Catalogues - Sales catalogues - Great Britain - 19th century

Contributors