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About This Project

A monument that represents Egypt…Nationalism…The Egyptian Renaissance, created in the 1920s but celebrated, adopted and embraced by all Egyptians, all ideologies. The sphinx and the peasant girl are the permanent symbols of Egyptian identity. Carved from granite and capturedĀ and recaptured through a photograph. A symbol of the 1919 revolution, did that one succeed and this one fail? Perhaps.