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Karnak (Thèbes). Palais - Salle Hypostyle - Fenêtre et Chapiteaux des Galeries Latérales
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Félix TeynardFrench Photographer · 1817–1892
All works by this person →In 1851, while a civil engineer in Grenoble, France, a center of Egyptological research, Félix Teynard embarked on a journey to photograph architectural structures in Egypt. Presumably self-taught in photography, Teynard traveled more than a thousand miles up the Nile River, "isolated in a region of unmitigated poverty . . . amidst the peoples of Egypt and Nubia," carrying his cumbersome, heavy eq
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- negative 1851–1852; print 1853
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- Salted paper print
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The ruins of the Great Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple complex. Three rectangular window openings are supported by a row of columns. The central window opening is partially covered by a grill. The bricks creating the window frames and the columns are carved with hieroglyphs.
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