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Ruins of the Temple of Baal. Baalbec
Creator
Francis FrithPhotographer · 1822–1898
All works by this person →Before turning his attention to photography around 1850, Francis Frith was apprenticed to a cutlery firm and worked as a wholesale grocer. With a partner he opened the Frith & Hayward photography studio in Liverpool. In 1856 Frith made an extended trip to Egypt, traveling up the Nile from Cairo to Abu Simbel. He photographed along the entire way, using three different cameras: a stereoscopic one a
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- January–May 1858
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- English
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
View of the ruins of the Roman temple complex at Baalbek. An expansive area can be seen in the foreground, while a number of Corinthian columns believed to have been part of the Temple of Jupiter are visible in the background.
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