Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. Artist: Frederick Catherwood

Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. Artist: Frederick Catherwood

1-153-229 - Ann Ronan Picture Library/Heritage-Images

Sandstone statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1213 BC) and was dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte. Rameses' reign was notable for a dramatic upsurge in the rate of temple building. The existence of the great temple at Abu Simbel was unknown outside Egypt in modern times until 1813. It was explored in 1817 by the Italian explorer and antiquity seeker Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778-1823). Watercolour by English artist and architect Frederick Catherwood (1799-1854). From the Seabright Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Frederick Catherwood, attributed to: British: Artist
Subject
  1. Rameses II: Egyptian: Pharaoh
People Related
  1. Giovanni Battista Belzoni: Italian: Archaeologist

Medium
  1. Watercolour

Geographic Hierarchy

World Africa Egypt Aswān Abu Simbel

  1. 22 20 00 N , 031 37 00 E

Category Hierarchy

People Royalty

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Locations & Buildings Archaeological Sites

Society & Culture Art & Literature

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People Other

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3995x2622
File Size : 30,689kb


Aliases

  1. 008379
  1. 008379
  1. 0390002190
  1. 1-153-229
  1. 1153229
  1. 2190

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