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Andrea Jemolo was born in 1957. In 1982, he opened his photographic studio which specialises in fine art and architecture. His collection ranges from images of Ancient Egypt up to modern day photographs of New York, via Mediaeval Ireland, Renaissance Italy and Soviet Moscow. Jemolo has contributed to numerous exhibitions, including the fifth Moscow Biennale for Photography and Venice Biennale for Architecture, both in 2004.

 

 

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A wall painting from the 19th dynasty (c. 1290 BC), depicting Pharaok Ramses I between the souls of Pe and Nekhen, in the tomb of Ramses I, Thebes-West, Valley of the Kings.

Photo: akg-images / Andrea Jemolo

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Nefertiti (or one of her daughters?) eating a duck, on an unfinished relief from the New Kingdom, 18th
dynasty, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Photo: akg-images / Andrea Jemolo


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Detail of a statuette of a woman with offerings, from Middle Kingdom Egypt in the 11th dynasty (c.1990 BC), now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Photo: akg-images / Andrea Jemolo

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A detail from the apse mosaic in S.Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome, showing Pope Paschalis I with a model of the church, Saint Cecilia and the Apostle Paul.

Photo: akg-images / Andrea Jemolo

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The ruins of the Nun's Church in Clonmacnoise, completed in 1167.

Photo: akg-images / Andrea Jemolo

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