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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Images section between pages 74 and 75

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Figure A:The Simaika family tree

Figure B:The Muhammad Ali dynasty

Figure C:The British administrators

Figure D:Decorations

Figure 1:Marcus Simaika (seated, front left) with three of his brothers (date unknown)

Figures 2 and 3: Façade of the Coptic Museum and entrance plaque

Figure 4:President Theodore Roosevelt (center, holding top hat) and Simaika (fourth from Roosevelt on right) at the museum (1910)

Figure 5:Sultan (later King) Fuad with the cabinet and high officials of the palace at the museum (1920)

Figure 6:The Simaika Family: Sitting left to right: Youssef, Marcus, Makram; standing left to right: Dora, Mrs. Marcus Simaika, and Mary—his youngest daughter Blanche is not in the picture (1923)

Figure 7:Simaika (second from right) with the future Empress Menen visiting pharaonic temples in Upper Egypt (1924)

Figure 8:Gustaf Adolf, the crown prince of Sweden, with Simaika at the museum (La Bourse Egyptienne, November 1930)

Figure 9:Simaika (fourth from left) with Prince Omar Tousson (on his immediate left), patron of the arts, at the Coptic Museum (1942)

Figure 10:“This Man Created the Coptic Museum” (La Bourse Egyptienne, 1943)

Figure 11:The unveiling of the bust of Marcus Pasha Simaika at the Coptic Museum by Abdel Razek Pasha el-Sanhoury in the presence of the Coptic patriarch Pope Yousab II, Tewfik Pasha Doss, and other dignitaries (Al-Ahram, February 1947)

Figure 12:King Umberto II of Italy with Youssef Simaika, Marcus Simaika’s eldest son, at his right, in front of the Roman eagle in bronze discovered in the large central guard room of the Fortress of Babylon (1948)

Figure 13:Bust of Marcus Simaika by Boris Frödman-Cluzel (Professor of Sculpture, School of Fine Arts) in front of the Coptic Museum

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