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Cleopatras Needle in silhouette
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Cleopatras Needle in silhouette
Cleopatras Needle situated on the Victoria Embankment, London, watched over by the sphinx. The artist describes it rather poignantly as That Sad Stone. Date: 1926
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Amidst the bustling cityscape of London, on the tranquil Victoria Embankment, stands a relic of ancient Egypt - Cleopatra's Needle. This obelisk, bathed in the soft glow of twilight, presents a poignant silhouette against the backdrop of the setting sun. The Needle, watched over by the stoic Sphinx, is a testament to the rich and intriguing history that spans continents and centuries. Erected around 1450 BC, this 68-foot tall monolith was originally located at the Temple of the Sun, Heliopolis, in Egypt. It was later moved to Alexandria in the 1st century AD, where it remained until 1878, when it was dismantled and shipped to England. The Needle was reassembled on its current site in 1878, becoming a cherished addition to London's impressive collection of monuments. As the sun sets and the city lights begin to twinkle, the silhouette of Cleopatra's Needle takes on a melancholic air. It stands as a reminder of the passage of time, the enduring power of history, and the connections that bind different cultures together. The Sphinx, with her enigmatic expression, seems to bear witness to the Needle's journey, her gaze following the ancient obelisk from its Egyptian origins to its new home on the banks of the Thames. This evocative scene, captured in 1926, invites us to pause and reflect on the stories that lie hidden within the stones of this ancient monument. It serves as a reminder that even in the midst of the hustle and bustle of modern life, there are still places where history whispers its secrets, waiting for those who are willing to listen.
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