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Vue de la grande pyramide (Cheops) prise a l angle S. E. December 1849
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Vue de la grande pyramide (Cheops) prise a l angle S. E. December 1849
Vue de la grande pyramide (Cheops) prise a l angle S.E. December 1849
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Ancient Egypt Archaeological Camp Camp Maxime Du Du Camp Du Camp Maxime Giza Gizeh Gizeh Egypt Great Pyramid Maxime Maxime Du Maxime Du Camp Pyramid Pyramid Of Cheops Pyramid Of Khufu Pyramids Salted Paper Print Ancient Egyptian Mizraim
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Vue de la grande pyramide (Cheops) prise a l angle S. E. December 1849
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. This print takes us back to the enchanting land of ancient Egypt in the 19th century. Captured by Maxime du Camp, a French archaeologist and writer, this image showcases the iconic Great Pyramid of Cheops from a unique southeast angle. The grandeur of this architectural marvel is beautifully portrayed against the backdrop of Gizeh, Egypt. The pyramid stands tall and proud, its weathered stones revealing centuries of history and mystery. As we gaze upon it, we can't help but feel awe-inspired by the sheer magnitude and precision that went into its construction. Du Camp's expert photography skills transport us to this archaeological site with remarkable clarity. The salted paper print technique adds depth to every detail captured in this momentous shot. As we immerse ourselves in this landscape frozen in time, we can almost imagine being part of Du Camp's campsite nearby – witnessing firsthand his passion for unraveling Egypt's ancient secrets. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of their heritage art collection, this photograph serves as a testament to both Maxime du Camp's artistic prowess and his dedication to preserving historical treasures through his lens. For any travel enthusiast or lover of ancient civilizations, this print offers an extraordinary glimpse into one of Africa's most renowned tourist attractions – an enduring symbol that continues to captivate visitors even today.
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