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Baalbec, Lebanon. Portion of Eastern Portico. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885
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Baalbec, Lebanon. Portion of Eastern Portico. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, showcasing a portion of the Eastern Portico in Baalbec, Lebanon. The image is based on a work by Scottish artist David Roberts and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, who beautifully captured the architectural marvels of this historic site. The scene depicts a day in Baalbec's rich history, with incidental people sitting amidst the ruins. The broken columns and damaged walls stand as testaments to the passage of time and the destructive forces that have shaped this ancient city. As we gaze upon this illustration, we are transported to a bygone era when artists like Roberts and Haghe sought to document their travels through detailed lithography. Their collaboration brings out every intricate detail of Baalbec's urban landscape, highlighting its significance as part of the Holy Land. This archival piece not only showcases the talent of these renowned artists but also serves as an important historical record. It allows us to appreciate both the beauty and fragility of our world's architectural heritage while reminding us that even great civilizations can be reduced to ruins over time. Ken Welsh has expertly curated this print from his collection at Design Pics, offering art enthusiasts an opportunity to own a piece that captures both artistic mastery and historical significance.
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