King Tut: The Journey through the Underworld (Defekt)
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Since the ’90s, Sandro Vannini has produced complete photographic
reproductions that reveal murals and artifacts in unprecedented
detail. Marking the centenary of Howard Carter’s first expedition
and a series of international exhibitions, this comprehensive guide
combines contemporary understanding of ancient Egyptian afterlife
with Vannini’s super high-resolution photography to cast an
enthralling light on the voyage the pharaoh was thought to make
after death.Buried in the 14th century BC but unearthed by Howard
Carter in 1922, the objects entombed with Tutankhamun are an
invaluable window into a long-extinct belief system. Seen today,
they create an intricate picture of how the ancient Egyptian people
viewed the perilous journey to paradise, a utopian Egypt that could
only be entered following the final judgment. When acclaimed
photographer Sandro Vannini started his work in Egypt in the late
’90s, a technological revolution was about to unfold. Emerging
technologies enabled him to document murals, tombs, and artifacts
in unprecedented detail. Using the time-consuming and strenuous
multi-shot technique, Vannini produced complete photographic
reproductions that revealed colors in their original tones with
vivid intensity. Through these extraordinary images, we discover
the objects’ quintessential features alongside the sophisticated
and cleverly hidden details. In collaboration with a series of
international exhibitions, starting with King Tut: Treasures of the
Golden Pharaoh at the California Science Center in March 2018, this
comprehensive guide marks the centenary of Carter’s first
excavations in the Valley of the Kings. These inestimable works
endure through Vannini's photographs in their full, timeless
splendor. From offerings and rituals to Osiris and eternal life,
Vannini’s portfolio covers all facets of ancient Egyptian
culture—but it is Tutankhamun’s unique legacy that dominates these
images. With texts by the photographer, captions by specialist
Mohamed Megahed, and chapter introductions from scholars in the
field, King Tut. The Journey through the Underworld puts
much-debated mysteries to rest. The learned yet accessible
forewords come from distinguished Egyptologists including Salima
Ikram and David P. Silverman. Insightful narratives, resplendent
images, and a contemporary standpoint make this title a fitting
tribute to the Boy King’s odyssey, illuminating an epoch that
spanned an unimaginable 4,000 years.The photographerSandro Vannini
started his career as a photographer in 1982, and today lives and
works between Italy and Egypt. Active in the latter since 1997, and
with special permission to access sites forbidden to the public, he
has compiled an extensive visual archive of ancient Egyptian
culture. Along the way, he first pioneered techniques that enable
the use of leading digital photography in the extreme temperatures
in the Valley of the Kings. Vannini’s photographs are among those
assisting the work of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo in the
restoration of artifacts. Since 2016, he has been directing and
producing television programs and documentary series in
collaboration with Zahi Hawass, and is also the author of several
books.