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Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec, 1861 (oil on canvas)
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Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec, 1861 (oil on canvas)
824438 Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec, 1861 (oil on canvas) by Roberts, David (1796-1864); 150x240 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec. David Roberts (1796-1864). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1861. 150 x 240cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23304220
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1860s 1861 Architectural Feature Baalbec Baalbeck David Roberts Large Group Medium Group Medium Group Of Animals Mid 19th Century Mid Nineteenth Century Olden Time Pillar Religious Building Roberts Ruined Syria 19th Century Painting Artist British British Artist Temple Of The Sun
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Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec, 1861
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is a captivating oil painting by British artist David Roberts. This large-scale artwork, measuring 150x240 cm, depicts the majestic ruins of the ancient Temple of the Sun in Baalbec, Syria. Painted during the mid-19th century, Roberts skillfully captures the architectural grandeur and historical significance of this religious building. In this scene, set against a backdrop of a clear daytime sky, we see a bustling gathering of people exploring and admiring these magnificent ruins. Men on horseback can be seen riding through the area while women and men alike wander around on foot. The presence of both locals and European visitors adds to the sense of cultural exchange that was prevalent during this time period. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his meticulous rendering of each architectural feature such as pillars and arches which stand tall amidst their ruined surroundings. The play between light and shadow further enhances the dramatic effect created by Roberts' brushstrokes. Through "Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec". David Roberts invites us to contemplate not only an ancient civilization but also our own place within history. This painting serves as a testament to human achievement while reminding us that even great structures eventually succumb to time's relentless passage. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate Roberts' masterful technique and immerse ourselves in this evocative depiction from another era.
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