Description
Additional Makers: Published by - F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London; After - David Roberts (British, 1796-1864)
By the mid 19th century, the complexities of printing in numerous colors had been mastered, culminating in one of the high points of European printmaking. The plates drawn by Haghe, which copy the watercolors that David Roberts made in Egypt, are exquisite examples of color lithography. Egypt was a distant, mysterious country for Europeans and Haghe, a Scottish topographical and architectural artist who spent the year of 1838 traveling across this ancient land. The resulting prints—the first comprehensive series of views of the monuments, landscapes, and people of the Near East—were especially appreciated for their brilliant color and large scale.
Medium: color lithograph
Dimensions: Sheet: 43.5 x 60.3 cm (17 1/8 x 23 3/4 in.); Image: 35.1 x 51.7 cm (13 13/16 x 20 3/8 in.)
Credit Line: Bequest of John Bonebrake
Accesion Number: 2012.252
Image Licence
CC0 1.0
Image Credit
Image courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art
Location
Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
Country
Egypt
Medium
Print
Tags
Category
Buildings & Architecture