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Facade laterale du Gynecee de Rhamses-Meiamoun
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Facade laterale du Gynecee de Rhamses-Meiamoun
Facade laterale du Gynecee de Rhamses-Meiamoun, Palais de Medinet-Habou, a Thebes, 1849-50
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This print captures the captivating "Facade laterale du Gynecee de Rhamses-Meiamoun" at the Palais de Medinet-Habou in Thebes, Egypt. Taken by Maxime du Camp in 1849-50, this archaeological site showcases the remarkable architecture of ancient Egypt. The image depicts a stunning building with intricate details and religious significance. The facade stands tall against the backdrop of the Egyptian landscape, showcasing its grandeur and historical importance. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported back to a time when Ramses III ruled over this magnificent temple. Maxime du Camp's skillful use of photography adds an air of mystery and timelessness to the scene. The salted paper print technique enhances every detail, allowing viewers to appreciate each delicate carving on the structure's surface. This photograph is not just a mere documentation; it is a testament to our shared human heritage. It reminds us of the rich history that lies within these ancient ruins and invites us to explore further into Egypt's past. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a window into another era—a visual representation of Maxime du Camp's passion for archaeology and his dedication to preserving cultural treasures through his lens.
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