David Roberts is well known for his extensive collection of drawings completed during his visit to the Nile in Egypt during 1838. His detailed study of temples, hieroglyphs, ruins, archeological digs and historical monuments is considered one of the most ambitious art projects ever completed. He leaves behind an extensive legacy of Egyptian art in catalog form for us to marvel. This particular stained glass is an adaptation of his drawing of the Egyptian Temple Grand Portico from the Temple of Philae in Egypt.
Made from kiln-fired stained glass (guaranteed to never fade), metal frame, hanging chain, made in USA, estimated size 13"H x 9.25"W.
NOTE: From the now retired Glassmasters Collection. We only have a few left. Once sold, the item is retired.
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