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Citadelle et cimitieres arabes Basse Egypte Janvier
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Citadelle et cimitieres arabes Basse Egypte Janvier
Citadelle et cimitieres arabes, Basse Egypte Janvier 1906, Travel albums from Paul Fleurys trips to Switzerland, the Middle East, India, Asia, and South America, Lekegian, G. Matte collodion printing-out paper (p.o.p.), photographed ca. 1890, printed ca. 1906, Title from caption in negative. View of the Arab cemeteries looking towards the citadel. No. 25. No. 49. Photogr Artistique G. Lekegian and Co
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1890 Asia Basse Egypte Caption Citadel Janvier Lekegian Matte Collodion Negative Paul Fleury Photographed Ca Printed Ca Printing Out South America Switzerland Title Travel Albums Trips Arabes
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This print from the Liszt Collection takes us back to January 1906, capturing the serene beauty of the Arab cemeteries and citadel in Lower Egypt. The image is part of Paul Fleury's extensive travel albums, chronicling his adventures across Switzerland, the Middle East, India, Asia, and South America. Photographed around 1890 and printed in 1906 using matte collodion printing-out paper (p. o. p. ), this stunning piece showcases G. Lekegian and Co. 's artistic prowess. The title for this particular photograph was derived from a caption found within the negative itself. In this mesmerizing view, we are transported to a peaceful scene where rows of ancient tombstones adorn the landscape leading towards an imposing citadel. The juxtaposition between life and death is strikingly evident as nature thrives amidst these sacred grounds. No. 25 and No. 49 mark specific details or locations within this expansive cemetery complex captured by Photogr Artistique G. Lekegian and Co. , who skillfully immortalized this moment in time. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we cannot help but appreciate its historical significance – a glimpse into a bygone era that allows us to reflect on our own mortality while marveling at the enduring legacy left behind by those who came before us.
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