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Dakkeh, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene
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Dakkeh, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Dakkeh, 1853-54
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Archaeological Bas Relief Greene Greene John Greene John B Greene John Beasley Greene John Beasly Horus John B John B Greene John Beasley John Beasley Greene John Beasly John Beasly Greene John Greene Nubia Nubia Egypt Salted Paper Print Salted Paper Print From Paper Negative Ancient Egyptian Mizraim
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Dakkeh, 1853-54
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is a captivating photograph captured by John Beasley Greene in the 19th century. This remarkable print showcases an ancient Egyptian archaeological site located in Dakkeh, Nubia. The image reveals a beautifully preserved bas relief sculpture of a deity, believed to be Horus, the god of kingship and sky. Greene's expertise in photography allows us to witness the intricate details of this religious artwork with stunning clarity. The play of light on the stone surface accentuates every delicate curve and line, emphasizing its timeless beauty. As we gaze upon this salted paper print from a paper negative, we are transported back in time to an era when these ruins stood as magnificent temples dedicated to worship. The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly houses this extraordinary piece within their collection. It serves as a testament to both Greene's artistic vision and his dedication to preserving cultural heritage through photography. Through his lens, he captures not only the physical remains but also the spiritual essence that once thrived within these sacred spaces. This photograph invites viewers into an enchanting world where ancient Egypt intertwines with American artistry. It reminds us of our shared human history and ignites curiosity about civilizations long gone. "Dakkeh, 1853-54" stands as a powerful reminder that even amidst ruin and decay, there is enduring beauty waiting to be discovered and cherished for generations to come.
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