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Ptolemee-Caesarion - Bas-relief du Temple de Kalabcheh (Talmis), April 8
Ptolemee-Caesarion - Bas-relief du Temple de Kalabcheh (Talmis), April 8, 1850
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This photo print, titled "Ptolemee-Caesarion - Bas-relief du Temple de Kalabcheh (Talmis), April 8,1850" transports us back to the ancient wonders of Egypt. Taken by Maxime du Camp in the 19th century, this image showcases a remarkable bas-relief carving found at the Temple of Kalabcheh (Talmis). The intricate details of this archaeological masterpiece are beautifully captured in black and white. The carved stone wall depicts Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar, also known as Caesarion, alongside his father Ptolemy Caesar. As we gaze upon their majestic figures, it is impossible not to be awestruck by their regal presence. The photograph's composition allows us to appreciate both the artistry of ancient Egyptian sculpture and the grandeur of the temple's exterior architecture. Standing against a backdrop of Nubian landscape, this historic site holds immense cultural significance. Maxime du Camp's skillful use of photography brings out every nuance and texture in this salted paper print. Through his lens, he captures not only an extraordinary moment frozen in time but also a glimpse into Egypt's rich heritage. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, this photograph serves as a testament to Du Camp's dedication as an archaeologist and photographer. It invites viewers from around the world to immerse themselves in Egypt's past glory while appreciating its
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