
Assouan, Egypt is a painting by Denman Ross, created in 1896. It is housed in the Harvard Art Museums. The painting measures 0.276 meters in width and 0.378 meters in height.
The artwork depicts a street scene in Assouan, Egypt. The style is Impressionistic, with visible brushstrokes and a focus on capturing the light and atmosphere. The colors are muted earth tones, with touches of pale blue and pink. The scene shows buildings with flat roofs, a minaret in the background, and figures of people, suggesting a bustling, everyday scene in a Middle Eastern town. The artist uses loose brushwork to suggest movement and depth, rather than precise detail.
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