
Francis Frith
Doum Palm and Ruined Mosque, Philæ
1857
Among the most atmospheric images from Frith's pioneering Middle Eastern expedition, this photograph juxtaposes the organic form of a doum palm against the geometric ruins of Islamic architecture. The composition exemplifies early travel photography's romantic fascination with decay and the passage of time.
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- Albumen print, pl. 28 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume II" (1858/60)
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