
Luxor Temple Columns - Egypt Golden Hour Architecture Photography
The papyrus-bundle columns of Luxor Temple glow warm in late Egyptian light, their carved shafts ranged in a colonnade along the east bank of the Nile. The temple stands in what was ancient Thebes and was built mainly under Amenhotep III around 1400 BCE, with a grand processional colonnade added later by Ramesses II. Its columns were shaped to imitate bundled papyrus stalks — stone copying plant, a recurring idea in Egyptian architecture. The low golden-hour sun rakes across the relief, deepening every flute and hieroglyph into shadow. Three thousand years of stonework, still holding its line above the river where it was raised.
About this print
Each print is produced in a small, signed edition. Sizes range from 12×16 in to 30×40 in across nine formats — pick the one that fits your wall, not the one closest to standard. Custom sizes available on request: write to me.
Materials & Care
Fine Art Print — archival 308 gsm cotton rag, pigment inks, 100+ year display life. Frame behind glass or float-mount.
Canvas — gallery-wrap on a 1.5 in poplar stretcher, satin laminate, ready to hang.
Framed — fine art print, mounted, matted, and framed in a thin black or natural wood profile under museum glass.
Metal — image infused into brushed aluminum, float-mounted with a hidden bracket.
Acrylic — face-mounted under 4 mm acrylic, polished edges, hung with a recessed cleat.
Dust with a soft dry cloth. Keep out of direct sunlight to preserve the inks.
Shipping & returns
Prints ship from the studio within 5–7 business days, made to order. Worldwide tracked shipping. Each print is rolled in an archival tube (or crated for framed/glass/metal/acrylic).
If a print arrives damaged, send a photo within 7 days of delivery and I'll replace it. Because every print is made to order, returns for change-of-mind aren't accepted — but if you're not sure about size or material, write to me before ordering and I'll help you pick.
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