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King Djoser statue (sculpture)
8586280 King Djoser statue (sculpture) by Egyptian 3rd Dynasty (2700-2620 BC); Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt, Cairo. 10 million inhabitants the city. 21 million for the agglomeration. Area of 7000Km2
Tahir Square, opened in September 1902. Auguste Mariette was the first curator
Statue of King Djoser or Djeser, discovered in the pyramid of); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023
Media ID 33089828
© © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the majestic King Djoser statue, a remarkable sculpture from the Egyptian 3rd Dynasty dating back to 2700-2620 BC. Housed in the prestigious Egyptian National Museum in Cairo, Egypt, this ancient artifact stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of this fascinating civilization. The image captures the intricate details of this seated portrait sculpture with utmost precision and clarity. The artist's skillful use of color brings out the vibrant hues that adorn this magnificent piece of art. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to an era when pharaohs ruled over ancient Egypt. The photograph also provides us with glimpses into modern-day Cairo, a bustling city with a population exceeding 10 million inhabitants. This juxtaposition between antiquity and contemporary life serves as a reminder of how civilizations evolve while still preserving their roots. With Tahir Square serving as its backdrop since its opening in September 1902, this statue has witnessed countless historical moments unfold before it. Auguste Mariette, the first curator of this iconic square, played an instrumental role in bringing attention to these invaluable treasures from Egypt's past. As we admire Jean Bernard's expertly captured image, we are reminded not only of our shared human history but also of our responsibility to preserve and cherish these priceless artifacts for future generations.
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