[The Nile in front of the Theban Hills]
Greene's Egyptian landscapes are startlingly barren. Coalescing from large, softly nuanced tonal planes, the views seem to shimmer above the page almost to the point of evaporating, like distant desert mirages. Generally, Greene placed the geological or archaeological structure of these pictures at a distance, surrounded by sand and sky. This, the most minimal of his visions, sums up the Egyptian landscape. Stretching between the great river and the endless expanse of sky, and between the great river and the desert, is a thin band of fertile earth--the ligament of life that gave rise to a great civilization. That the picture functions like a diagram may owe to Greene's knowledge of hieroglyphics; the Egyptian pictograph for "country" is a flat, floating disk, hardly more than a horizontal line.
This photograph and no. 89 were not printed by Blanquart-Evrard, but, it would seem, by the photographer himself.
Artwork Details
- Title: [The Nile in front of the Theban Hills]
- Artist: John Beasley Greene (American, born France, Le Havre 1832–1856 Cairo, Egypt)
- Date: 1853–54
- Medium: Salted paper print from paper negative
- Dimensions: Mount: 18 7/16 × 24 1/8 in. (46.9 × 61.2 cm)
Image: 8 3/4 × 11 7/8 in. (22.3 × 30.2 cm) - Classification: Photographs
- Credit Line: Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005
- Object Number: 2005.100.63
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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