Luxor, vue du temple cote ouest

Luxor, vue du temple cote ouest by Antonio Beato

Medium

Albumen silver print from glass negative

Classification

Photographs

Department

Photographs

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. John L. Swayze, 1981

Accession Number

1981.1194.2

Tags

ColumnsRuins

Art Historical Context

In the 1870s, Italian-born photographer Antonio Beato captured majestic west side of Luxor Temple in this striking albumen silver print from a glass. Titled *Luxor, vue du côte ouest*, the image showcases the temple's towering columns and ancient ruins, remnants of the grand sanctuary dedicated to the god Amun during Egypt's New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 BCE). Beato, for his pioneering work documenting Egypt's archaeological treasures, positioned his camera to emphasize the dramatic scale and intricate carvings, inviting viewers into a world of pharaonic splendor. This photograph exemplifies 19th...

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