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Francis Frith — Doum Palm and Ruined Mosque, Philæ
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.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 28 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume II" (1858/60)

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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.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 28 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume II" (1858/60)
Year
1857
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Photography, Albumen Print, Ruins, Documentary, Egypt, Landscape, Travel, British, Architecture

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art