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akg-images is pleased represent the work of the renowned photographer of the built form James Morris.

Morris' stunning images of art and architecture give us, amongst other subjects, the privilege of viewing murals and reliefs from a number of rarely-photographed Egyptian tombs along the Nile and the divinely graceful churches and cathedrals of London, as well as the Renaissance splendour of Rome.

 

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The deceased Inherkha worships the sea bird Ba, from the Tomb of Inerkha, Deir el Medina.

Photo: akg-images / James Morris

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A view of the Royal Naval College chapel in Greenwich, London.

Photo: akg-images / James Morris

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An interior view of the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, London

Photo: akg-images / James Morris

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The tomb of Rahere in St. Bartholomew-the-
Great church in London.

Photo: akg-images / James Morris

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A view of Tutankhamen's famous gold mask, in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Photo: akg-images / James Morris

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