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akg-images has recently begun to represent the work of the renowned
photographer of the built form In this mailout, we focus on Morris' stunning images of the art and architecture of Ancient Egypt, giving us the privilege of viewing murals and reliefs from a number of rarely-photographed tombs along the Nile. New material by James Morris is being added steadily into the archive, including images of the divinely graceful churches and cathedrals of London, as well as the Renaissance splendour of Rome. All images on this page are © akg-images / James Morris. |
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left to right: 1. Ramses I between the souls of Pe and Nekhen (1AE-178-E1-1); 2. Sennedjem and his wife worship the gods of the afterlife (2-M122-A1-32); |
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left to right: 3. an Egyptian painting depicting various deities (3AE-U1-P39); 4. the mummy of Sennedjem guarded by Isis and Nephthys (2-G76-T2-49); |
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left to right: 5. two heads from a relief in the tomb of Ramose (2-G76-G1-3-1-3); 6. detail from the fallen colossus of Ramses II at Thebes (5AE-T1-E2-2005-3); |
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left to right: 7. Nakht hunting water fowl (2-G76-J1-3-3); 8. a relief showing craftsmen at work (2-G76-H1-18-5); |
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| From
left to right: 9. the god Anubis with the mummy of Sennutem (3AE-U1-P13-C); 10. the head of the colossal statue of Ramses II (1AE-8-H11-3); |
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| From
left to right: 11. view of the Great Rock Temple at Abu Simbel (5AE-A2-E1-2005-11); 12. Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from their tomb in Saqqara (5AE-S5-E6-2004-16-4); |
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left to right: 13. detail from the fourth hour of the Am-Dwat (2-M122-T3-21-3); 14. sculptures from the tomb of Meryre-nufer-Qar (5AE-G1-H11-2005); |
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painted relief of soldiers from the Temple of Hatshepsut (2-G76-M2-12-9); 16. the gold mask of Tutankhamen (1AE-4-H1-13); 17. the colossal Horus falcon at Edfu (2-M122-H2-7-8); |
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| From
left to right: 18. the goddess Isis appears to Sennedjem and his wife (2-M122-I1-11-1); 19. a wall painting in the tomb of Inherkha (5AE-D3-E5-2005-2); |
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| From
left to right: 20. a scene from daily life found in Abydos (2-G76-A4-47); 21. a wall painting from the tomb of Ramses VI (5AE-T2-B4-2005-1); |
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| From
left to right: 22. the deceased Inherkha worships the sea bird Ba (2-M122-B3-4); 23. a praying man and a lion, from the tomb of Inherkha (5AE-D3-E5-2005-1); |
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| From
left to right: 24. a wall painting from the tomb of Ramses VI (5AE-T2-B4-2005-2); 25. a detail from the "Book of Gates" (2-M122-T3-34-5); |
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| From
left to right: 26. the burial chamber of the tomb of Sennedjem (5AE-D3-E6-2005); 27. a wooden model of a rowing boat (2-G76-S1-30); |
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| From
left to right: 28. a detail from the Am-Dwat in the tomb of Seti I (2-M122-T3-33); and 29. a boy in a papyrus boat from the tomb of Sennedjem (2-G76-S1-31). |
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