Alcazar, Segovia, Spain (David Roberts, 1836)
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Alcazar, Segovia, Spain (David Roberts, 1836)
Alcazar, Segovia, Spain by David Roberts
David Roberts - "Interior of Rosslyn Chapel" (1844)
David Roberts, Interior of Amiens Cathedral, c. 1827, watercolor.
Title: Interior of Amiens Cathedral Artist: David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864) Date: ca. 1827 Genre: interior, architectural painting Medium: watercolor on cream wove paper Dimensions: 36.3 cm (14.3 in) high x 31.3 cm (12.3 in) wide Location: Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ, USA Born in Edinburgh, David Roberts began his art career as a painter of trompe l'oeil interior decorations for Regency London's upper crust. He then achieved success creating theatrical panoramas. His fame today, though, chiefly rests on his masterful drawings and watercolors of scenes from Egypt, the Near East, and (as here) continental Europe. Roberts' architectural paintings are distinguished by a combination of epic grandeur and keen attention to detail.
Burgos Cathedral
David Roberts
David Roberts (1796-1864): Entrance to the Crypt, Roslin Chapel, 1843, Oil on Panel, 71.6 x 62.1 cm, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Chancel of the Collegiate Church of St Paul, at Antwerp
Artist: David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864)
Date: 1861
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland