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Series Title: Egypt, Sinai and Jerusalem: A Series of Twenty Photographic Views, with Descriptions by Mrs. Poole and Reginald Stuart Poole

Fallen Statue at the Ramesseum, Thebes

1857
(British, 1822–1898)
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Image: 38.3 x 48.2 cm (15 1/16 x 19 in.); Matted: 61 x 76.2 cm (24 x 30 in.)
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Francis Frith was 17 years old when photography was discovered and almost 30 when he became a photographer.

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Overcoming both physical dangers and technical difficulties, Francis Frith traveled to obscure regions of the world to capture exotic images for an eager Victorian audience. Taken on the second of three trips to Egypt, this photograph was created with a mammoth plate (typically an 18-x-22-inch glass negative), which enabled the artist to capture the smallest details of a scene. Here Frith conveyed the monumentality of the ancient Egyptian sculpture by including members of his expedition in the picture. The image was published in an album containing 20 mammoth-plate views, the only published volume of Frith's large photographs and one of the first devoted to large-scale prints.
A horizontally oriented albumen print depicts ancient temple ruins in sepia tones. On the left, two upright statues stand beneath a massive, inscribed stone lintel. To the right, a colossal statue lies fragmented on the rocky ground. People with light and medium skin tones, some in long coats and hats, gather among the wreckage. At the far left, a person stands with a camel and donkey. The vast sky emphasizes the scale of the ruins.

Fallen Statue at the Ramesseum, Thebes

1857

Francis Frith, William Mackenzie

(British, 1822–1898)
England, 19th century

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