A LOUIS-PHILIPPE PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF THE LUXOR OBELISK
A LOUIS-PHILIPPE PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF THE LUXOR OBELISK

CIRCA 1836

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A LOUIS-PHILIPPE PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF THE LUXOR OBELISK
CIRCA 1836
17½ in. (44 cm.) high

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Claudia Coates
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The present obelisk was almost certainly a 'souvenir' made to commemorate the placement of the Luxor Obelisk by Louis Phillipe in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, in 1836. The obelisk, originally located flanking the entrance to Luxor temple, Egypt, was a gift from the then self-proclaimed Khedive of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, to the French Government in 1829.