The photograph depicts the Sphinx, partially cleared from sand, with two Egyptians climbing it and another posing with a camel. In the background, two pyramids can be made out, that of Menkaure and a secondary one. The signature of the author can be found at the bottom left.
Photograph of the Sphinx in the Giza Plateau viewed from the side (north). The monument is still partially buried by desert sands. Based on the style of the photograph, one could attribute the picture to V. R. Lanzone.
Photograph of the Sphinx in the Giza Plateau viewed from the side (south), still partially buried by desert sands, with three egyptians seated. Behind, the pyramid of Khufu is visible. The image could most likely be attributed to V. R. Lanzone.
The photograph shows the Sphinx of Giza, with an Egyptian climbing the monument and two other people at its base. In the background, the pyramid of Menkaure can be seen. The author's signature is visible at the bottom left.
Photograph of the Sphinx's head. The author's signature can be found at the bottom centre.
Front view of the Sphinx, not yet completely cleared of sand. In the background are two of the three major pyramids, that of Khafre on the right, and that of Menkaure on the left.
View of the Sphinx, partially cleared of sand. Behind it is the pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, the largest on the Giza Plateau.
The photograph depicts the Sphinx (still not completely cleared of sand) upon which some egyptians stand. Between its paws, one can clearly see the "Dream Stele", the stele of Pharaoh Thutmose IV from the 18th dynasty, as well as some remains of a plinth. In the background, the pyramids of Khafre (right), Menkaure (to the left of the Sphinx's head) and the top of a satellite pyramid in the distance are visible. The author's signature is at the bottom right.
Photograph of the Sphinx in the Giza Plateau, still not completely cleared of sand. The stele of Pharaoh Thutmose IV from the 18th dynasty, covered with mats, and a column base can be seen between the Sphinx's paws. Three men in traditional clothing stand on the monument. In the background on the left, the pyramid of Pharaoh Menkaure can be seen. The signature of the author is at the bottom right.