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Amada, 7: 10 am, 12 February 1867, 1867 (pen and brown ink with w / c over graphite)
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Amada, 7: 10 am, 12 February 1867, 1867 (pen and brown ink with w / c over graphite)
XYC306199 Amada, 7:10 am, 12 February 1867, 1867 (pen and brown ink with w/c over graphite) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); 9x17.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Donald Gallup, USA; (add.info.: 420 reference given; ); English, out of copyright
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Amada, 7:10 am, 12 February 1867
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captures the ethereal beauty of an Egyptian landscape at dawn. In this exquisite pen and brown ink print with watercolor over graphite by Edward Lear, we are transported to a time long gone. The artwork measures 9x17.5 cm and is housed in the prestigious Yale Center for British Art. The scene depicted is one of desolate grandeur. A Nubian temple stands proudly amidst the ruins, its stone masonry weathered by centuries of history. The shoreline of Lake Nasser stretches out before us, reflecting the soft hues of a rising sun. Lear's skillful sketching brings life to every detail - from the intricate architecture to the vastness of the desert beyond. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing composition, we can almost feel the stillness and serenity that envelops Amada at daybreak. It is as if time itself has paused to witness this majestic moment unfold. This artwork serves as a testament to Lear's talent as both an artist and a chronicler of landscapes. Through his delicate strokes and subtle use of watercolor, he transports us back in time to experience Egypt's ancient allure firsthand. Thanks to Donald Gallup's generous gift, this remarkable piece now resides within Yale's collection for all art enthusiasts to appreciate and admire. Let "Amada, 7:10 am, 12 February 1867" be a reminder that even in ruins lie stories waiting patiently to
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