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Auction 193, Lot 683

"Part of the Hall of Columns at Karnak, Seen from Without", Roberts, David

Subject: Karnak, Egypt

Period: 1847 (dated)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
9.9 x 14 inches
25.1 x 35.6 cm
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David Roberts, R.A. (1796-1864) was one of the first Europeans to depict the Middle East. Considered a dangerous and barbaric land, it was not until the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt after 1798 that any serious study had been done into the Pharoic culture. Sir Richard Burton's infamous penetration of Mecca did not occur until 1858, twenty years after Roberts painted the wonders of the Moslem world and the Holy Land. The sketchbooks from Roberts' journeys were one of the most popular publications of its time, allowing Victorian Europeans a peek into the exotic world from the comfort of their parlors.

This attractive lithograph depicts the Great Hypostyle Hall at the Karnak temple complex. Produced in the tinted lithograph process and finished by hand with watercolor. Published by F.G. Moon in London. English text on verso. On a trimmed sheet measuring 16.7 x 18".

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Condition: B+

A sturdy sheet with the bottom portion of the sheet and a bit of the left margin trimmed off. There are a couple of minor spots in the blank margins.

Estimate: $160 - $190

Sold for: $120

Closed on 6/21/2023

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