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Ile de Fileh (Philae), Vue Generale Prise du Point I
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Ile de Fileh (Philae), Vue Generale Prise du Point I
Ile de Fileh (Philae), Vue Generale Prise du Point I, Sur La Plateforme du Pylone, 1851-52
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Ancient Egypt Archaeological As Said Felix Felix Teynard Island Nile Nubia Nubia Egypt Philae Philae As Said Egypt Philae Temple River Nile Salted Paper Print Teynard Teynard Felix The Nile Ancient Egyptian Mizraim
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This photo print, titled "Ile de Fileh (Philae), Vue Generale Prise du Point I" transports us back to 19th century ancient Egypt. Taken by the talented French photographer Felix Teynard, this image showcases the breathtaking archaeological site of Philae Temple. The photograph captures the grandeur of the temple complex as seen from a vantage point on the platform of one of its pylons. The intricate architecture and imposing structures stand in stark contrast against the serene backdrop of the Nile River. The island location adds an air of mystery and allure to this historical gem. Teynard's expert use of photography enhances our appreciation for both the architectural details and natural beauty surrounding Philae Temple. The salted paper print technique lends a timeless quality to this piece, further emphasizing its significance as a heritage art form. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported not only through time but also across continents. It serves as a testament to Egypt's rich religious history and cultural heritage that continues to attract tourists from around the world today. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this photograph stands as a reminder of how art can bridge gaps between different countries and bring distant lands closer together. Through Teynard's lens, we are able to experience firsthand the awe-inspiring majesty that is Philae Temple in all its glory.
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