The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia

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The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia
Volume 1, plate 4: "Greek Church of the Holy Sepulchre"
AuthorDavid Roberts
IllustratorDavid Roberts and Louis Haghe
LanguageEnglish
GenreTravel literature
Publication date
1842–1849

The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia is a

magnum opus of Scottish painter David Roberts. It contains 250 lithographs by Louis Haghe of Roberts's watercolor sketches. It was first published by subscription between 1842 and 1849, in two separate publications: The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea and Arabia and Egypt and Nubia.[1][2] William Brockedon and George Croly
wrote much of the text, Croly writing the historical, and Brockedon the descriptive portions.

Described as "one of the art-publishing sensations of the mid-Victorian period",[1][3] it exceeded all other earlier lithographic projects in scale,[2] and was one of the most expensive publications of the nineteenth century.[1] Haghe has been described by the Metropolitan Museum of Art as "the best and most prolific lithographer of the time".[4]

According to Professor Annabel Wharton, it has "proved to be the most pervasive and enduring of the nineteenth-century renderings of the East circulated in the West."[2]

Travels and publication

Roberts began his travel to the region in August 1838. He landed at Alexandria, and spent the rest of 1838 in Cairo. In February 1839 he traveled to Palestine via Suez, Mount Sinai and Petra. From Gaza he traveled to Jerusalem, and around the rest of the region. He returned to Britain at the end of 1839 after falling ill, having spent 11 months in the region. A total of 272 watercolour sketches were shared with the publisher F.G. Moon in 1840 who paid Roberts £3,000 for copyright to the sketches.[5]

Reaction

Famed Victorian art critic John Ruskin wrote the work was a "true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest. They are faithful and laborious beyond any outlines from nature I have ever seen."[6]

Art historian John Roland Abbey wrote in his Travel in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860 that "Robert's Holy Land was one of the most important and elaborate ventures of nineteenth-century publishing, and it was the apotheosis of the tinted lithograph".[7]

John James Moscrop noted in a recent work on nineteenth century knowledge of Palestine: "The best known of the illustrators was David Roberts. If Robinson produced the nineteenth century's historical geography of the Holy Land, it fell to a Scottish painter, David Roberts, to illustrate it."[8]

List of lithographs

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

88. Title page. Temple of El-Khasne, Petra.

  • 89. Arabs of the Desert.
    89. Arabs of the Desert.
  • 90. El-Deir, Petra.
    90.
    El-Deir, Petra
    .
  • 91. Encampment of the Alloeen in Wady-Arabia.
    91. Encampment of the Alloeen in Wady-Arabia.
  • 92. El-Khasne, Petra.
    92.
    El-Khasne, Petra
    .
  • 93. Ancient Watch Tower.
    93. Ancient Watch Tower.
  • 94. Lower Portion of El-Khasne, Petra.
    94. Lower Portion of El-Khasne, Petra.
  • 95. The arch across the ravine, Petra.
    95. The arch across the ravine, Petra.
  • 96. Petra, showing the Upper or Eastern End of the Valley.
    96. Petra, showing the Upper or Eastern End of the Valley.
  • 97. Tomb of Aaron, summit of Mount Horeb.
    97.
    Tomb of Aaron, summit of Mount Horeb
    .
  • 98. The Theatre, Petra.
    98. The Theatre, Petra.
  • 99. Mount Hor, from the cliffs encircling Petra.
    99. Mount Hor, from the cliffs encircling Petra.
  • 100. Remains of a triumphal arch at Petra.
    100. Remains of a triumphal arch at Petra.
  • 101. Conference of Arabs.
    101. Conference of Arabs.
  • 102. The Acropolis (Kusr Faron) Lower End of the Valley.
    102. The Acropolis (Kusr Faron) Lower End of the Valley.
  • 103. Excavations at the Eastern End of the Valley, Petra.
    103. Excavations at the Eastern End of the Valley, Petra.
  • 104. The Ravine, Petra.
    104. The Ravine, Petra.
  • 105. The Necropolis.
    105. The Necropolis.
  • 106. Site of Petra, South.
    106. Site of Petra, South.
  • 107. Fortress of Akabah, Arabia Petraea.
    107. Fortress of
    Akabah
    , Arabia Petraea.
  • 108. Island of Graia, Gulf of Akabah.
    108. Island of Graia, Gulf of Akabah.
  • 109. Convent of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai.
    109. Convent of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai.
  • 110. Encampment of the Oulad-Said, Mount Sinai.
    110. Encampment of the Oulad-Said, Mount Sinai.
  • 111. Rock of Moses, Wady el-Leja, Mount Horeb.
    111. Rock of Moses, Wady el-Leja, Mount Horeb.
  • 112. Chapel of the Convent of St. Catherine.
    112. Chapel of the Convent of St. Catherine.
  • 113. The Christian and Mahometan Chapels on Mount Sinai.
    113. The Christian and Mahometan Chapels on Mount Sinai.
  • 114. Ascent of the Lower Range of Sinai.
    114. Ascent of the Lower Range of Sinai.
  • 115. Ascent to the summit of Mount Sinai.
    115. Ascent to the summit of Mount Sinai.
  • 116. The Convent of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai.
    116. The Convent of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai.
  • 117. Chapel of Elijah, Mount Sinai.
    117. Chapel of Elijah, Mount Sinai.
  • 118. Convent of St. Catherine, with Mount Horeb.
    118. Convent of St. Catherine, with Mount Horeb.
  • 119. Ancient Egyptian Temple on Gebel Garabe, known as Serabit el-Khadim
    119. Ancient Egyptian Temple on Gebel Garabe, known as Serabit el-Khadim
  • 120. Principal Court of the Convent of St. Catherine.
    120. Principal Court of the Convent of St. Catherine.
  • 121. Ayun Musa - The Wells of Moses, Wilderness of Tyh.
    121.
    Ayun Musa
    - The Wells of Moses, Wilderness of Tyh.
  • 123. Scene on the Quay of Suez.
    123. Scene on the Quay of Suez.
  • 124. Suez. General view.
    124. Suez. General view.
  • 125. [Map] The Route of David Roberts in The Holy Land, Petrea & Syria.
    125. [Map] The Route of David Roberts in The Holy Land, Petrea & Syria.

Volume 4

126. Frontispiece. View under the Grand Portico, Philoe. 127. Tile page. Entrance to the Great Temple of

Aboo-Simbel
, Nubia.

  • 128. Pyramids of Gizeh, from the Nile.
    128.
    Pyramids of Gizeh
    , from the Nile.
  • 129. View looking towards the Pyramids of Dashour and Sacara - Slave boat on the Nile.
    129. View looking towards the Pyramids of Dashour and Sacara - Slave boat on the Nile.
  • 130. Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria.
    130.
    Pompey's Pillar
    , Alexandria.
  • 131. Ruins of the Temple of Kom-Ombo, Upper Egypt.
    131. Ruins of the
    Temple of Kom-Ombo
    , Upper Egypt.
  • 132. Temple of Tafa, in Nubia.
    132.
    Temple of Tafa
    , in Nubia.
  • 133. Colossal figures in front of the Great Temple of Aboo-Simbel.
    133. Colossal figures in front of the Great Temple of
    Aboo-Simbel
    .
  • 134. Excavated Temple of Gyrshe, Nubia.
    134. Excavated
    Temple of Gyrshe
    , Nubia.
  • 135. Portico of the Temple of Edfou, Upper Egypt.
    135. Portico of the
    Temple of Edfou
    , Upper Egypt.
  • 136. Statues of Memnon, on the plain of Goorna, at Thebes.
    136.
    Statues of Memnon, on the plain of Goorna
    , at Thebes.
  • 137. Thebes. The colossal statues of Amenoph III.
    137. Thebes. The colossal statues of Amenoph III.
  • 138. The Sanctuary of the Great Temple of Aboo-Simbel, Nubia.
    138. The Sanctuary of the Great Temple of
    Aboo-Simbel
    , Nubia.
  • 139. Interior of the Great Temple of Aboo-Simbel, Nubia.
    139. Interior of the Great Temple of
    Aboo-Simbel
    , Nubia.
  • 140. Ruins of Luxor from the S.W.
    140. Ruins of Luxor from the S.W.
  • 141. General view of the ruins of Luxor, from the Nile.
    141. General view of the ruins of Luxor, from the Nile.
  • 142. Side view of the Great Sphinx.
    142. Side view of the Great Sphinx.
  • 143. Head of the Great Sphnix, Pyramids of Egypt.
    143. Head of the Great Sphnix, Pyramids of Egypt.
  • 144. Temple of Dakke, Nubia.
    144.
    Temple of Dakke
    , Nubia.
  • 145. Central Avenue of the Great Hall of Columns at Karnac.
    145. Central Avenue of the Great Hall of Columns at Karnac.
  • 146. Cleopatra's Needles.
  • 147. Obelisk of Luxor.
    147.
    Obelisk of Luxor
    .
  • 148. Ruins of Maharaka, Nubia.
    148.
    Ruins of Maharaka
    , Nubia.
  • 149. Interior of the Temple of Esne, Upper Egypt.
    149. Interior of the Temple of
    Esne
    , Upper Egypt.
  • 150. Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia.
    150.
    Temple of Wady Kardassy
    , Nubia.
  • 151. General view of the Island of Philoe, Nubia.
    151. General view of the
    Island of Philoe
    , Nubia.
  • 152. Abyssinian Slaves at Korth.
    152. Abyssinian Slaves at Korth.
  • 153. Portico of the Temple of Kalabshe, Nubia.
    153. Portico of the
    Temple of Kalabshe
    , Nubia.
  • 154. View at Luxor, Thebes.
    154. View at Luxor, Thebes.
  • 155. Libyan Chain of Mountains, from the Temple of Luxor.
    155. Libyan Chain of Mountains, from the Temple of Luxor.
  • 156. Approach to the Temple of Wady Saboua, Nubia.
    156. Approach to the Temple of
    Wady Saboua
    , Nubia.
  • 157. View from under the Portico of the Temple of Edfou, Upper Egypt.
    157. View from under the Portico of the
    Temple of Edfou
    , Upper Egypt.
  • 158. Colossal statue at the entrance to the Temple of Luxor.
    158. Colossal statue at the entrance to the Temple of Luxor.
  • 159. Temple of Edfou: Ancient Apollinopolis, Upper Egypt.
    159.
    Temple of Edfou
    : Ancient Apollinopolis, Upper Egypt.
  • 160. Gateway at Dendera.
    160. Gateway at Dendera.
  • 161. Portico of the Temple of Dendera.
    161. Portico of the
    Temple of Dendera
    .
  • 162. Siout.
    162.
    Siout
    .
  • 163. General view of the ruins of Karnac, from the West.
    163. General view of the ruins of Karnac, from the West.
  • 164. Nubian Women at Korti.
    164. Nubian Women at Korti.
  • 165. Grand Portico of the Temple of Philoe, Nubia.
    165. Grand Portico of the Temple of
    Philoe
    , Nubia.
  • 166. Entrance to the Caves at Beni-Hassan.
    166. Entrance to the Caves at
    Beni-Hassan
    .
  • 167. Grand approach to the Temple of Philoe, Nubia.
    167. Grand approach to the Temple of
    Philoe
    , Nubia.
  • 168. Temple of Wady Saboua, Nubia.
    168. Temple of
    Wady Saboua
    , Nubia.

Volume 5

169. Frontispiece. Front elevation of the Great Temple of

Aboo-Simbel
.

  • 170. Tile page. Great Gateway, leading to the Temple of Karnac, Thebes.
    170. Tile page. Great Gateway, leading to the
    Temple of Karnac
    , Thebes.
  • 171. Group of Nubians at Wady Kardassy.
    171. Group of Nubians at Wady Kardassy.
  • 172. Fragment of the Great Colossus at the Memnonium, Thebes.
    172. Fragment of the
    Great Colossus at the Memnonium
    , Thebes.
  • 173. Fortress of Ibrim, Nubia.
    173.
    Fortress of Ibrim
    , Nubia.
  • 174. Approach to the Fortress of Ibrim.
    174. Approach to the
    Fortress of Ibrim
    .
  • 175. Colossi at Wady Saboua.
    175. Colossi at
    Wady Saboua
    .
  • 176. Ruins of the Memnonium, Thebes.
    176. Ruins of the Memnonium, Thebes.
  • 177. Persian Water-Wheel, used for irrigating Nubia.
    177. Persian Water-Wheel, used for irrigating Nubia.
  • 178. A group at the entrance of the Temple of Amun, at Goorna, Thebes.
    178. A group at the entrance of the Temple of Amun, at Goorna, Thebes.
  • 179. The Island of Philoe, by sunset.
    179. The
    Island of Philoe
    , by sunset.
  • 180. Hadjar Silsilis, or the Rock of the Chain.
  • 181. Part of the Hall of Columns at Karnac, seen from without.
    181. Part of the Hall of Columns at Karnac, seen from without.
  • 182. View looking across the Hall of Columns, Karnac.
    182. View looking across the Hall of Columns, Karnac.
  • 183. Part of the ruins of a temple on the Island of Bigge, Nubia.
    183. Part of the ruins of a temple on the
    Island of Bigge
    , Nubia.
  • 184. The Dromos, or First Court of the Temple of Karnac.
    184. The Dromos, or First Court of the Temple of Karnac.
  • 185. Ruins of the Temple of Medamout, near Thebes.
    185. Ruins of the Temple of Medamout, near Thebes.
  • 186. Ruins of a Christian Church in the Grand Court of the Temple of Medinet Abou.
    186. Ruins of a Christian Church in the Grand Court of the Temple of Medinet Abou.
  • 187. Temple of Amada at Hassaia, Nubia.
    187. Temple of Amada at Hassaia, Nubia.
  • 188. Medinet Abou, Thebes.
    188.
    Medinet Abou
    , Thebes.
  • 189. Temple of Dandour, Nubia.
    189.
    Temple of Dandour
    , Nubia.
  • 190. The Hypaethral Temple at Philae, called The Bed of Pharaoh.
    190. The Hypaethral Temple at Philae, called The Bed of Pharaoh.
  • 191. Temple of Isis, on the roof of the Great Temple of Dendera.
    191. Temple of Isis, on the roof of the Great
    Temple of Dendera
    .
  • 192. Pyramids of Geezah.
    192.
    Pyramids of Geezah
    .
  • 193. Lateral view of the Typhonaeum at Dendera.
    193. Lateral view of the Typhonaeum at Dendera.
  • 194. View from under the Portico of the Temple of Dendera.
    194. View from under the Portico of the
    Temple of Dendera
    .
  • 195. Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia.
    195.
    Temple of Wady Kardassy
    , Nubia.
  • 196. Asouan and the Island of Elephantine.
    196. Asouan and the Island of Elephantine.
  • 197. Obelisk of On.
  • 198. Oblique view of the Hall of Columns, Karnac.
    198. Oblique view of the
    Hall of Columns, Karnac
    .
  • 199. Temple of Wady Dabod, Nubia.
  • 200. General view of Karnac, looking towards Biban-el-Malook.
    200. General view of Karnac, looking towards Biban-el-Malook.
  • 201. View from under the Portico of Dayr-el-Medineh, Thebes.
    201. View from under the Portico of Dayr-el-Medineh, Thebes.
  • 202. Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings, Biban-el-Malook.
    202. Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings, Biban-el-Malook.
  • 203. The Temples of Aboo-Simbel from the Nile.
    203. The Temples of
    Aboo-Simbel
    from the Nile.
  • 204. Colossal statues in the plain of Thebes, during the inundation of the Nile.
    204. Colossal statues in the plain of Thebes, during the inundation of the Nile.
  • 205. Scene on the Nile, near Wady Dabod, with Crocodiles.
    205. Scene on the Nile, near Wady Dabod, with Crocodiles.
  • 206. Grand entrance to the Temple of Luxor.
    206. Grand entrance to the Temple of Luxor.
  • 207. General view of Kalabshe, formerly Tolmis, Nubia.
    207. General view of Kalabshe, formerly Tolmis, Nubia.
  • 208. Façade of the Pronaos of the Temple of Edfou.
    208. Façade of the Pronaos of the Temple of Edfou.
  • 209. Ruins of Erment, ancient Hermontis, Upper Egypt.
    209. Ruins of Erment, ancient Hermontis, Upper Egypt.
  • 210. Ruins of Kom-Ombo.
    210. Ruins of
    Kom-Ombo
    .
  • 211. Island of Philoe, looking over the Nile.
    211.
    Island of Philoe
    , looking over the Nile.
  • 212. [Map] Illustrating the Sketches of David Roberts Esq., in Egypt and Nubia, 1849.
    212. [Map] Illustrating the Sketches of David Roberts Esq., in Egypt and Nubia, 1849.

Volume 6

  • 214. Title page. Scene in a street in Cairo.
    214. Title page. Scene in a street in Cairo.
  • 213. Frontispiece. Interview with Mehemet Ali in his palace, Alexandria.
    213. Frontispiece. Interview with Mehemet Ali in his palace, Alexandria.
  • 215. Bab-en-Nasr or Gate of Victory and Mosque of El-Hakim. Cairo.
  • 216. Approach to Alexandria.
    216. Approach to Alexandria.
  • 217. The gate of the Metwalis, or Bab Zuweyleh, Cairo.
    217. The gate of the Metwalis, or Bab Zuweyleh, Cairo.
  • 218. The minarets at the Bab Zuweyleh, and entrance to the mosque of the Metwalis
    218. The minarets at the Bab Zuweyleh, and entrance to the mosque of the Metwalis
  • 219. Ruined Mosques in the desert, west of the Citadel.
    219. Ruined Mosques in the desert, west of the Citadel.
  • 220. Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
    220. Interior of the
    Mosque of the Sultan Hassan
    .
  • 221. One of the Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo.
    221. One of the Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo.
  • 222. The Silk-Mercer's Bazaar or El-Ghatreshyeh, Cairo.
    222. The Silk-Mercer's Bazaar or
    El-Ghatreshyeh, Cairo.
  • 223. Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo. The Citadel in the distance.
    223. Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo. The Citadel in the distance.
  • 224. Mosque of the Sultan Kaitbey, Cairo.
  • 225. Minaret of the Mosque El-Khomree.
    225. Minaret of the Mosque El-Khomree.
  • 226. General view of Cairo from the West.
    226. General view of Cairo from the West.
  • 227. The Holy Tree of Metereeah.
    227. The Holy Tree of Metereeah.
  • 228. The entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
    228. The entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
  • 229. Mosque of Ayed Bey in the desert of Suez.
    229. Mosque of Ayed Bey in the desert of Suez.
  • 230. Bazaar of the Coppersmiths, Cairo.
    230. Bazaar of the Coppersmiths, Cairo.
  • 231. Minaret of the principal Mosque in Siout, Upper Egypt.
    231. Minaret of the principal Mosque in Siout, Upper Egypt.
  • 232. Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalis.
    232. Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalis.
  • 233. Tombs of the Memlooks, Cairo, with an Arab funeral.
    233. Tombs of the Memlooks, Cairo, with an Arab funeral.
  • 234. Grand entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
    234. Grand entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
  • 235. Cairo, the aqueduct of the Nile, from the Island of Rhoda.
    235. Cairo, the aqueduct of the Nile, from the Island of Rhoda.
  • 236. Bazaar of the street leading to the Mosque El-Mooristan, Cairo.
    236. Bazaar of the street leading to the Mosque El-Mooristan, Cairo.
  • 237. Principal Mosque at Boulak.
    237.
    Boulak
    .
  • 238. Cairo, from the gate of the Citizenib, looking towards the desert of Suez.
    238. Cairo, from the gate of the Citizenib, looking towards the desert of Suez.
  • 239. A group in the Slave Market of Cairo.
    239. A group in the Slave Market of Cairo.
  • 240. The Simoom in the desert.
    240. The Simoom in the desert.
  • 241. The Nilometer on the Island of Rhoda, Cairo.
    241. The Nilometer on the Island of Rhoda, Cairo.
  • 242. View on the Nile, Isle of Rhoda, and Ferry of Gheezeh.
    242. View on the Nile, Isle of Rhoda, and Ferry of Gheezeh.
  • 243. The Letter Writer, Cairo.
    243. The Letter Writer, Cairo.
  • 244. Entrance to a private mansion, Cairo.
    244. Entrance to a private mansion, Cairo.
  • 245. Tombs of the Memlooks, Cairo.
  • 246. Citadel of Cairo, the residence of the Pashia.
    246. Citadel of Cairo, the residence of the Pashia.
  • 247. The Coffee Shop of Cairo.
    247. The Coffee Shop of Cairo.
  • 248. Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El-Ghoree.
    248. Interior of the
    Mosque of the Sultan El-Ghoree
    .
  • 249. The Ghawazees, or Dancing-Girls of Cairo.
    249. The Ghawazees, or Dancing-Girls of Cairo.
  • 250. Mosque of the Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rumeyleh.
    250.
    Mosque of the Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rumeyleh
    .

Criticism of orientalism

The images have been widely criticized as providing an orientalist perspective on the region.[10] Uzi Baram wrote: "From Said's critique of Orientalism, it is clear that Roberts created picturesque landscapes that embodied British concerns and imagery, landscapes that were translated for the Western gaze. Roberts did not simply capture the landscapes of Palestine; similar to the other Orientalists, he fashioned an image of the Holy Land rather than representing all that he saw."[11]

Meyers states that Roberts was "orientalizing the picturesque ideal in a Levantine setting",[12] and Proctor writes that the images were not an accurate representation but rather a figment of the Western imagination.[13] Bendiner proposed multiple influences underlying Roberts's orientalist style, including his social conscience, opulent taste, self-confidence, sense of history, contemporary international rivalries, and the religious questions of the day.[14]

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