Pharaonic Egypt in Sketches 2
The obelisk and first pylon of the temple of Luxor, with the two colossi,
partially buried bysand, depicting Ramesses II, painted by David Robert.
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- The interior of the impressive temple
of Abu Simbel has a pronaos with eight giant Osiride pillars, each standing
about 10 m (33 ft) tall, depicting the pharaoh as Osiris, Lord of the
Under-world. Although it had been discovered only 25 years prior to
the visit by David Roberts, the temple was a popular destination for
many visitors, and the Scottish painter was shocked at the amount of
graffiti left by tourists orb the walls of the monument, which, according
to Roberts, was alone worth the difficult trip to Nubia.
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