City of the Dead

City of the Dead, Cairo — 1950

In this striking photograph taken in 1950, a woman carries a basket on her head while a man works a large wheel in the historic City of the Dead, one of the most unusual neighborhoods of Cairo.

The City of the Dead is an immense medieval necropolis that, over centuries, gradually became a living community. Families settled among the tombs and mausoleums, transforming the funerary landscape into a place of daily life where people lived, worked, and raised children.

The image was captured by the legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, a master of candid photography and a co-founder of Magnum Photos. His work often documented quiet, everyday moments that revealed the deeper rhythms of human life.

This scene reflects that philosophy perfectly: ordinary people moving through an extraordinary place where the boundaries between the living city and the world of the dead have long coexisted.

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JOSE M LOPEZ

March 13, 2026

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