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Palais de Karnak, Appartements Prives du Palais, Promenoir de Tothmes III
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Palais de Karnak, Appartements Prives du Palais, Promenoir de Tothmes III
Palais de Karnak, Appartements Prives du Palais, Promenoir de Tothmes III; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 45 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)
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This photograph captures the grandeur of the Palais de Karnak, specifically showcasing the private apartments in the Promenoir de Tothmes III. Taken by Maxime du Camp in 1849/51 and printed in 1852, this salted paper print is a remarkable piece from his album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie". The image transports us back to ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty, offering a glimpse into the luxurious accommodations of that time. The intricate architecture of the building exterior showcases the skill and artistry of ancient Egyptian craftsmen. Located in Thebes (modern-day Luxor), Karnak Temple Complex was an important cultural and religious center during this period. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it continues to captivate visitors with its historical significance. Maxime du Camp's photography beautifully captures not only the physical structure but also evokes a sense of awe for this ancient site. His use of black and white adds depth to every detail, emphasizing both its historicity and artistic value. As we admire this photograph at the Art Institute Chicago or any other art gallery fortunate enough to house it, we are transported through time to experience firsthand one aspect of Egypt's rich heritage.
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