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Abou Simbl

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In 1867, Lear, an ardent traveler, returned to Egypt and traveled further south than he ever had before—to the border of Sudan. There he made a pencil sketch (to which he later added watercolor) of the four colossal statues at Abou Simbl (Abu Simbel). Lear visited the site at sunrise, considered the best time of day to view the east-facing statues. He captures the dramatic effect of the figures glowing in the morning sun with white highlights against warm yellow and orange tones. A pair of seated figures in front of one of the statues suggests the immensity of the ancient carvings (2022).

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