Henry Salt had returned to England on …

Years: 1809 - 1809
Henry Salt had returned to England on October 26, 1806, his journey home taking him through Egypt where he met the pasha Mehmet Ali.

Salt's paintings from the trip are used in Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India, published in 1809.

The originals of all the drawings were kept by Valentia, as also the copper plates after Salt's death

The format and style of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's work, "Oriental Scenery" (1795-1808).

Salt returns to Ethiopia in 1809 on a government mission to explore trade and diplomatic links with the Tigrayan warlord Ras Wolde Selassie.

Upon arrival, he is unable to meet with the king due to unrest in the country so instead he goes to stay with his friend the ras of Tigré.

During this venture, Salt takes on the side mission of verifying and correcting the information about the region reported by the Scottish traveler James Bruce many years earlier.

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