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Francis Frith — The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon
Francis Frith

The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon

1857

Among the first photographs ever taken of these ancient biblical trees, the image showcases Frith's pioneering documentary approach to Middle Eastern archaeology and landscape.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 1 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume II" (1858/60)

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Francis Frith, The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon, 1857

Among the first photographs ever taken of these ancient biblical trees, the image showcases Frith's pioneering documentary approach to Middle Eastern archaeology and landscape.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 1 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume II" (1858/60)
Year
1857
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Cedar Trees, Albumen Print, Documentary, 19th Century, Landscape, Lebanon, Sepia, British, Mountain, Travel Photography

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art