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Tombeau de Cidi-Abdellah-el-Marabout, Haute-Egypte, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
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Tombeau de Cidi-Abdellah-el-Marabout, Haute-Egypte, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
Tombeau de Cidi-Abdellah-el-Marabout, Haute-Egypte, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 62 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852). (Sidi Abdullah ben Ali)
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This photo print, titled "Tombeau de Cidi-Abdellah-el-Marabout, Haute-Egypte, 1849/51, printed 1852" takes us back to the enchanting world of ancient Egypt. Created by Maxime du Camp in the mid-19th century, this salted paper print showcases a mausoleum known as the Tombeau de Cidi-Abdellah-el-Marabout. Located in Upper Egypt, this remarkable architectural wonder stands as a testament to the rich heritage and religious significance of the region. The intricate details of its design reflect both Islamic influences and traditional Egyptian craftsmanship. As we gaze upon this image captured through du Camp's lens, we are transported to a time long gone but not forgotten. The solemnity of death is palpable within these walls; it serves as a reminder of our mortality and invites contemplation on life's transient nature. The composition emphasizes the grandeur and sacredness of this burial site. Its towering structure dominates the frame while delicate patterns adorn its facade. Through his mastery of photography, du Camp captures not only physical beauty but also evokes an emotional response from viewers. This photograph is part of an album titled "Egypte Nubie Palestine et Syrie" (1852), which documents various locations across these historic lands. It offers us a glimpse into another era—a window into history that allows us to appreciate both artistry and cultural significance. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago gallery, this piece continues to inspire awe among visitors who seek to connect with ancient civilizations and explore their artistic legacy.
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