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Court of the Medinet-Habu temple

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The artwork transports me to the sun-drenched courtyards of ancient Egypt. Towering columns, etched with hieroglyphs, reach towards a sky subtly rendered in watercolor washes; it feels as if I can almost feel the weight of history pressing down. The play of light and shadow is exquisite, with sunlight illuminating sections of the temple and casting deep shadows, providing a stunning contrast. A group of figures on horseback, small in scale, adds a human element, emphasizing the grandeur of the architecture. The overall composition is balanced; every detail, from the fallen columns to the intricate carvings, works together harmoniously to create a truly captivating scene.

Court of the Medinet-Habu temple

Carl Werner

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