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: Used for 18th-century facsimile drawings by Stefano Mulinari . Fact Check: Red Sea Archaeological Finds
: These "remnants" are typically coral formations or unrelated shipwreck debris. The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea
: A series of geometric charcoal studies on artist's paper (ca. 1940) capturing the emotion of the biblical event. Historic Art Mediums Pharaoh's Army
Viral claims often circulate suggesting that chariot wheels or human remains from Pharaoh's army have been found at the bottom of the Red Sea.
: No peer-reviewed archaeological excavation has ever confirmed these finds. : Used for 18th-century facsimile drawings by Stefano
Historic prints and drawings of this theme often used specific high-quality papers: : Used for Titian’s massive 12-sheet woodcut. Artist’s Paper : Common for mid-century charcoal studies.
: A critically acclaimed war memoir by Tobias Wolff (1994) detailing his experiences in Vietnam. 1940) capturing the emotion of the biblical event
: A monumental woodcut by the Italian master Titian , printed on multiple sheets of ribbed laid paper .


