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Maxime Du Camp — Ibsamboul, Entrée De Spéos D'Hathor; Nubie, plate 109 from the album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie" (1852)
Maxime Du Camp

Ibsamboul, Entrée De Spéos D'Hathor; Nubie, plate 109 from the album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie" (1852)

1849

Dedicated to Queen Nefertari and the goddess Hathor, the smaller temple at Abu Simbel receives equal attention in Du Camp's comprehensive photographic campaign.

Medium
Salted paper print

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Maxime Du Camp, Ibsamboul, Entrée De Spéos D'Hathor; Nubie, plate 109 from the album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie" (1852), 1849

Dedicated to Queen Nefertari and the goddess Hathor, the smaller temple at Abu Simbel receives equal attention in Du Camp's comprehensive photographic campaign.

Medium
Salted paper print
Year
1849
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

French, Documentary, 19th Century, Photograph, Egypt, Architecture, Salted Paper Print

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art