Livres anciens et modernes
Roberts
RUINS OF KOM OMBO [Being an Original Hand-Coloured Lithograph From] THE HOLY LAND, SYRIA, IDUMEA, ARABIA, EGYPT AND NUBIA
F.G. Moon and Co., 1846
2860,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, États-Unis d'Amérique)
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Edizione: from one of the most desirable of all travel and colourplate books. a very interesting image of the temple at kom ombo,an unusual double temple built during the ptolemaic dynasty, 180-47 bc. this was painted prior to the temple's restoration by by jacques de morgan in 1893, and in the image most of the temple remains hidden beneath the shifting desert sand. a group of locals standing beside one of the columns provides an excellent sense of scale. <br> we have a good number of impressive images from the standard folio edition of this classic work available for purchase. as well as many views of egypt we also have available, views of nubia, petra, sinai, the jordan, tyre, sidon and baalbec. please inquire for further details.<br> in the course of two and a half months in 1838, traveling some 800 miles south from cairo, roberts recorded the monumental temple sites along the nile in more than a hundred sketches. as the first british artist to sketch the monuments of ancient egypt, set on "plains so vast.that, until you come near them, you have no idea of their magnificence," roberts was well aware of the stir his drawings would create in london. according to john ruskin, writing in praeterita, roberts's drawings "were the first studies ever made conscientiously by an english painter, not to exhibit his own skill, but to give true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest."