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The Temple of Dendera
Painting by David Roberts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Temple of Dendera is an 1841 landscape painting by the Scottish artist David Roberts.[1] [2] It portrays the entrance to the Dendera Temple in Egypt. Roberts, a member of the British Royal Academy travelled to the Holy Land at a time when Orientalism was at its height. During this period Egypt still remained formally part of the Ottoman Empire. A group of Ottoman officials are shown on the right of the canvas being served by slaves, including a half-naked woman carrying a water jug.
The work appeared at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1841 at the National Gallery in London. Today the painting is in the collection of the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, having been acquired in 1919. [3]
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