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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Du Camp was the first photographer to depict the marvels of ancient Egypt. In 1849 a scholarly association commissioned the young writer to document Egyptian monuments and their hieroglyphics. He learned to photograph shortly before embarking for Egypt in the company of the young novelist Gustave Flaubert. In 1852 Du Camp published an album of photographs of Egypt, Nubia, Palestine, and Syria, which brought him widespread recognition. Just as Du Camp followed in the footsteps of earlier painters and scholars, later photographers like Beato often echoed his choices of subject matter.
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Kalabscheh, Sculptures De La Façade Postérieure Du Temple; N
Baalbeck (Héliopolis), Colonnade Du Temple Du Soleil; Syrie
Gournah, Nécropole de Thèbes; Thèbes, plate 60 from the albu
Ruines du Palais de Karnac - Vue prise à l'extrêmité du Sanc
Jérusalem, Mosquée D'Omar; Palestine
Louqsor, Groupe de Colonnes dans le Palais; Thèbes, plate 26
Vue prise du Nord-Est de Philae - Village de Kolokina
Vue générale du Kaire, prise de la Mosquée Tegloun
Maxime Du Camp — Ibsamboul, Partie Méridionale Du Spéos D'Ha
Robert Murray (British, 1822–1893) — Temple of Abu Simbel
Maxime Du Camp|Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard
Maxime Du Camp — Ibsamboul, Partie Septentrionale Du Spéos D
Maxime Du Camp — Ibsamboul, Entrée De Spéos D'Hathor; Nubie,
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Maxime Du Camp|Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard
Francis Frith — Abou Simbel, Nubia
Maxime Du Camp — Gournah, Pérystyle du Tombeau d'Osymandias
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Antonio Beato (British, c. 1825–1903) — Temple of Ramesses I
Maxime Du Camp — Ibsamboul, Colosse Oriental Du Spéos De Phr