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This uncropped print was apparently made by Du Camp himself or one of his assistants, and is probably unique in this form. Unlike the less rare Du Camp prints by Blanquart Evrard or even those by Alfred LeNormand or Gustave Le Gray, these prints likely made by Du Camp's own hand are apparently unique proof copies. The color is considerably different than the other prints.Note the man posed for scale.See: pl.105 from the album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie".

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Photo Detail - Maxime Du Camp - Ibsamboul, Sculptures de l'Entrée du Spéos de Phrè, Nubie, Egypt
Maxime Du Camp Ibsamboul, Sculptures de l'Entrée du Spéos de Phrè, Nubie, Egypt

Price $15,000

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Description

Ref.# 16275

Medium Lightly albumenized salt print from paper negative

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1849-50  Print Date 1851c

Dimensions 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 in. (222 x 171 mm)

Photo Country Egypt

Photographer Country France

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