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Ruins of one of the temples of the elephantine island, 1810
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Ruins of one of the temples of the elephantine island, 1810
JLJ4673327 Ruins of one of the temples of the elephantine island, 1810. Porcelain plate of sevres, 1811. Egyptian service decor by Jacques Francois Joseph, dit Swebach-Desfontaines (1769-1823). Sevres, Porcelain Manufacture by Swebach-Desfontaines, Joseph (1769-1823) (after); Musee National de Ceramique, Sevres, France; (add.info.: Ruins of one of the temples of the elephantine island, 1810. Porcelain plate of sevres, 1811. Egyptian service decor by Jacques Francois Joseph, dit Swebach-Desfontaines (1769-1823). Sevres, Porcelain Manufacture); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the ruins of one of the temples on Elephantine Island, taken in 1810. The image is beautifully captured on a porcelain plate from Sevres, manufactured in 1811. The intricate Egyptian service decor was designed by Jacques Francois Joseph, also known as Swebach-Desfontaines. The photograph transports us back to ancient Egypt, where we can marvel at the remnants of an architectural wonder. The temple's grandeur and magnificence are evident even in its dilapidated state. Its circular shape adds a unique touch to its design, standing as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of ancient civilizations. The porcelain plate itself serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical artifact. It not only captures the essence of this remarkable temple but also represents the fusion between French artistry and Egyptian inspiration during that period. Displayed at Musee National de Ceramique in Sevres, France, this photograph offers viewers a glimpse into history while celebrating the beauty found within ancient cultures. It reminds us of our fascination with antiquity and how art has always been intertwined with human civilization. As we admire this image, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also recognize it as an important piece that bridges time and culture through photography and porcelain craftsmanship.
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