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Works by: David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Colossi of Memnon Seen from the Southwest, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
Gateway to the Great Temple at Baalbek
1841, Royal Academy of Arts, London

   

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Great Sphinx at Giza, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
The Inauguration of the Great Exhibition: 1 May 1851
1851, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
Kom Ombo, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, from The Holy Land
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Pyramids of Giza, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Ruins of Luxor from the Nile, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Temple of Hathor at Dendera, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
The Torre del Oro, Seville
1833, Morgan Library and Museum, New York