The painting "The gazelle hunt of Prince Halim in the Gatah desert: The share of the hound dog,” or commonly known as "The Hunt at the Desert", is a valuable work belonging to Felix–Auguste Clement and is 390/700 cm in size. It was commissioned by Abdülhallim Pasha, the son of the Egyptian Governor Kavalalı Mehmed Ali Pasha. The 1865 work was rolled and transported from Sait Halim Pasha Mansion to the National Palaces Painting Museum. During the moving process, everything was meticulously planned and the restoration of the work took 9 months.
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