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- Artist / Collection: David Roberts
- Product Code: FRP31570
Portico Of The Temple Of Kalabshe, Nubia.
28.5 x 20 cm (11.2 x 7.7 inches)
The temple was originally built around 30 BC during the early Roman era. The temple was a tribute to Mandulis (Merul), a Lower Nubian sun god.
This antique lithograph was made in 1855 and is from "The Holy Land" by David Roberts. It was lithographed by Day & Son in England. The Holy Land is probably the greatest travel work ever produced. In 1838, Roberts traveled through the region, drawing over 200 views of scenery, people and buildings. These attractive lithographs are likely to become more valuable as the subject matter and artist have enduring popularity and sets of prints are scarce. It was made by lithography on paper which is light, creamy white and is in excellent condition.
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Style | |
Date Made | 1850-1899 |
Paper Size | 28.5 x 20 cm (11.2 x 7.7 inches) |
Shape | Landscape |
Main Color | Browns/Neutrals |
Size Category | 21 to 30 cm [8 to 12 inches] |