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The [[Great Sphinx of Giza]] (1849) is the informal title of a photo by [[Maxime Du Camp]], taken when he traveled in [[Egypt]] with [[Gustave Flaubert]]. The [[Great Sphinx of Giza]] (1849) is the informal title of a photo by [[Maxime Du Camp]], taken when he traveled in [[Egypt]] with [[Gustave Flaubert]].
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The Great Sphinx of Giza by Maxime Du Camp, 1849, taken when he traveled in Egypt with Gustave Flaubert.
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The Great Sphinx of Giza (1849) is the informal title of a photo by Maxime Du Camp, taken when he traveled in Egypt with Gustave Flaubert.

The Sphinx's head and shoulders look out from the hole dug by Lepsius, filling in with sand.



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