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Egyptian ornaments to capitals of columns showing papyrus and palm leaves. Papyrus capitals from the Temple of Luxor 1,3, from the Memnonium 2, from the Philae Island Temple 11,13,14, from Koom-Ombos Temple 12
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Egyptian ornaments to capitals of columns showing papyrus and palm leaves. Papyrus capitals from the Temple of Luxor 1,3, from the Memnonium 2, from the Philae Island Temple 11,13,14, from Koom-Ombos Temple 12
FLO4987847 Egyptian ornaments to capitals of columns showing papyrus and palm leaves. Papyrus capitals from the Temple of Luxor 1,3, from the Memnonium 2, from the Philae Island Temple 11,13,14, from Koom-Ombos Temple 12, and palm tree capital from the Portico at Edfu 16. Chromolithograph by Francis Bedford from Owen Jones' The Grammar of Ornament, Quaritch, London, 1868.; (add.info.: Egyptian ornaments to capitals of columns showing papyrus and palm leaves. Papyrus capitals from the Temple of Luxor 1,3, from the Memnonium 2, from the Philae Island Temple 11,13,14, from Koom-Ombos Temple 12, and palm tree capital from the Portico at Edfu 16. Chromolithograph by Francis Bedford from Owen Jones' The Grammar of Ornament, Quaritch, London, 1868.); © Florilegius
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This stunning chromolithograph captures the intricate beauty of Egyptian ornaments adorning capitals of columns, showcasing delicate papyrus and palm leaves. The detailed designs are a testament to the ancient Egyptians' mastery of decorative arts, with each capital telling a unique story.
The papyrus capitals from the Temple of Luxor, Memnonium, Philae Island Temple, and Koom-Ombos Temple exude elegance and sophistication. The graceful curves and intricate patterns reflect the natural world around them, paying homage to the significance of plants in Egyptian culture.
In contrast, the palm tree capital from the Portico at Edfu adds a touch of exoticism to the collection. Its bold lines and striking silhouette make it stand out as a symbol of strength and resilience.
Francis Bedford's expertly executed chromolithograph brings these exquisite details to life, capturing every nuance with precision. Owen Jones' The Grammar of Ornament serves as a valuable resource for designers seeking inspiration from historical art forms.
This image is not just a visual delight but also a reminder of the rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire us today. It is a timeless piece that celebrates the enduring legacy of Egyptian design and craftsmanship.
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