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Karnak (Thèbes). Palais - Salle Hypostyle - Vue Transversale prise du Point K
Creator
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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- Getty Museum
View looking down a hallway in the Great Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple complex. The hallway is bordered by large round columns on both sides. The columns are carved with hieroglyphs and sunken relief sculptures. Ruins are visible at the end of the hallway through a rectangular doorway.
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