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Hypetre d Athor, sur la Terrasse du grande Temple de Denderah (Tentyris)
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Hypetre d Athor, sur la Terrasse du grande Temple de Denderah (Tentyris)
Hypetre d Athor, sur la Terrasse du grande Temple de Denderah (Tentyris), 1849-50
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Ancient Egypt Archaeological Camp Camp Maxime Du Dendera Dendera Egypt Africa Du Camp Du Camp Maxime Hathor Maxime Maxime Du Maxime Du Camp Salted Paper Print Tentyra Tentyris Ancient Egyptian Mizraim
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This print by Maxime du Camp transports us to the grand Temple of Denderah in ancient Egypt. Titled "Hypetre d Athor, sur la Terrasse du grande Temple de Denderah (Tentyris)" it captures a mesmerizing scene from the 19th century. The image showcases the majestic exterior of this archaeological site, highlighting its intricate architecture and rich heritage. Standing on the terrace is a man, possibly a guide or explorer, gazing at the ruins with awe. The temple's grandeur is enhanced by its location amidst a breathtaking landscape. Denderah was dedicated to Hathor, an important deity in Egyptian mythology associated with love, beauty, and motherhood. This religious significance adds depth to the photograph as we witness a connection between man and god through time. Maxime du Camp's skillful photography brings out every detail of this ruined temple while capturing its timeless essence. The salted paper print technique used here enhances the contrast between light and shadow, adding an ethereal quality to the image. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this photograph serves as both a historical document and a work of art. It allows us to immerse ourselves in ancient Egypt's splendor while appreciating Du Camp's talent for capturing moments frozen in time.
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