This is a classic 1838 watercolor by Scottish artist David Roberts, depicting the ruined Ptolemaic temple site in Egypt. Weathered sandstone pillars are carved with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, scattered boulders are half-buried in desert sand. Tiny figures under pillars highlight the grandeur of ancient Egyptian architecture, presenting a profound vicissitudes atmosphere spanning thousands of years.

David Roberts 1838 Ruined Ptolemaic Egyptian Temple Watercolor

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