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Owen Jones Egyptian 11

Various ornaments from Tombs in Thebes, Mummy-cases, Kings Robes and an ancient Tomb in Giza, which was opened by Dr Lepsius

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1868 Cases Geometrical Giza Jazzy Jones Mummy Opened Ornaments Owen Robes Stars Thebes Tomb Tombs Lepsius Zigzags


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This photograph print, titled "Owen Jones Egyptian 11," transports us back in time to ancient Egypt during the late 19th century. The image, taken by an unknown photographer, showcases a fascinating collection of Egyptian artifacts, discovered in the tombs of Thebes and the ancient Tomb in Giza. Dr. Lepsius, a renowned German Egyptologist, was among the first Europeans to open these tombs, allowing the world to uncover the rich history and culture of this ancient civilization. The centerpiece of the photograph is a series of ornate mummy-cases, adorned with intricate geometrical designs, zigzags, and jazzy stars. These cases once held the remains of the deceased, believed to be essential for their journey to the afterlife. The cases are surrounded by various other decorative objects, including kings' robes, which were often buried with the mummies to ensure their comfort and protection in the afterlife. The photograph also features a glimpse into the tomb itself, revealing its ancient walls adorned with hieroglyphics and intricate carvings. The hieroglyphics, a unique form of writing and art, were used to record the history and stories of the ancient Egyptians. The overall composition of the photograph is a testament to the beauty and intricacy of Egyptian art and history. The use of natural light and the careful arrangement of the artifacts create a sense of depth and authenticity, allowing us to connect with the past in a profound way. Owen Jones, a British architect and designer, is believed to have played a role in the acquisition and study of these artifacts. His name is synonymous with the revival of the decorative arts in Europe during the Victorian era, making this photograph a significant piece of both historical and artistic importance.

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