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Palais de Karnak, Les Obelisques;Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
Palais de Karnak, Les Obelisques; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 44 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)
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Palais de Karnak, Les Obelisques; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852
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is a captivating photograph captured by Maxime du Camp. This historic piece of art takes us back to the ancient city of Thebes in Egypt during the 15th century BC. The image showcases the magnificent Palais de Karnak with its towering obelisks that have stood tall for centuries. The salted paper print technique used by du Camp adds a timeless quality to this photograph, emphasizing the rich heritage and architectural beauty of this ancient site. As we gaze upon the ruins of Karnak Temple Complex, we are transported to a different era, where pharaohs like Thutmose I once walked these hallowed grounds. This artwork not only captures the grandeur of Egyptian architecture but also serves as a testament to Maxime du Camp's artistic vision and dedication to preserving history through his lens. It is no wonder that this photograph has found its place in prestigious institutions such as the Art Institute Chicago. As we admire "Palais de Karnak, Les Obelisques; Thebes" we are reminded of Egypt's cultural significance and its inclusion on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Through du Camp's lens, we can appreciate both the majesty and fragility of these ancient structures that continue to inspire awe even after centuries of existence. This remarkable piece invites us to delve into our collective past and marvel at the enduring legacy left behind by civilizations long gone.
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