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Ruins of Temples in Kum-Ombo

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The artwork presents a serene yet imposing view of ancient ruins along a tranquil waterway. The composition is divided horizontally; the lower half is dominated by the reflective water, mirroring the sky above and the crumbling structures along the bank. The remnants of imposing temples, characterized by their massive stone blocks and weathered facades, rise from the elevated ground. The artist's use of color, from the warm earth tones of the structures to the cool blues and greens of the sky and water, creates a balanced and harmonious effect. The brushstrokes, while not overly detailed, suggest the texture of the stone and the play of light and shadow, giving depth to the scene.

Ruins of Temples in Kum-Ombo

Carl Werner

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1882

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3772 × 2936 px

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