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Vue du Village d Abou-hor (Tropique du Cancer), April 1850. Creator: Maxime du Camp
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Vue du Village d Abou-hor (Tropique du Cancer), April 1850. Creator: Maxime du Camp
Vue du Village d Abou-hor (Tropique du Cancer), April 1850
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Vue du Village d Abou-hor (Tropique du Cancer), April 1850 - A Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian Life
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. This photo print, taken by Maxime du Camp in April 1850, transports us back to the enchanting village of Abou-hor. Nestled within the ancient wonders of Egypt, this archaeological site reveals a snapshot of life during the 19th century. The image showcases an exquisite landscape with historic buildings that stand as testaments to a rich architectural heritage. The intricate details captured in this salted paper print highlight the craftsmanship and beauty that once adorned these structures. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported to a time when France's own Maxime du Camp embarked on his journey through Egypt. His lens captures not only the external beauty but also offers us a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants. This outdoor scene immerses us in the vibrant ambiance of an Egyptian village where tradition blends seamlessly with modernity. The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly preserves this piece as part of their collection, allowing viewers to appreciate Du Camp's skillful photography and his dedication to documenting history. Through Du Camp's lens, we can almost feel the warm breeze brushing against our skin as we explore every nook and cranny of this remarkable location. This print is more than just an image; it is a portal that connects us with ancient civilizations and ignites our curiosity about their way of life at Tropique
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