This is a classic watercolor work created by Scottish artist David Roberts in 1838, depicting the interior hypostyle hall of the famous Philae Temple in Egypt. The lotus columns are decorated with colorful ornaments and hieroglyphic reliefs, with weathered stone fragments scattered on the ground. It restores the original appearance of Philae Temple before being submerged by the Aswan Dam, full of profound historical vicissitudes.

David Roberts 1838 Philae Temple Egypt Watercolor Art

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