This is a classic 1838 watercolor by Scottish painter David Roberts, depicting the ruins of Kom Ombo Temple in Egypt. The unique double temple built in Ptolemaic Dynasty is half buried in desert sand. The remaining carved pillars, hieroglyphic beams and painted stone fragments show the profound heritage of ancient Egyptian civilization, presenting a solemn vicissitudes atmosphere under warm desert sunlight.

David Roberts 1838 Kom Ombo Egypt Temple Watercolor

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