David Roberts

Circular Temple at Baalbec

1839
color lithograph

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026

View at clevelandart.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by David Roberts

Jerusalem from the NorthJerusalem from the NorthDescent from the Valley of the JordanDescent from the Valley of the JordanCoast of SyriaCoast of SyriaDescent into the Plain of GranadaDescent into the Plain of GranadaJerusalem from the SouthJerusalem from the SouthBethlehemBethlehemConvent of St. SabaConvent of St. SabaCaiaphas Looking Towards Mount CarmelCaiaphas Looking Towards Mount Carmel

More like this

Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Ruins - Temple on the Island of Biggeh, NubiaLouis Haghe (British, 1806–1885) — Egypt and Nubia, Volume ISt. Stephen's Gate, JerusalemRichard Principal Leitch (British, 1844–1865) — St. Stephen'The Ancient Theater at Taormina with a View of Mount Etna, Study for Saint Non's Voyage Pittoresque de Naples et de SicileLouis François Cassas — The Ancient Theater at Taormina withPicturesque Sketches in Spain: Remains of a Roman Bridge on the Guadalquiver, CordovaThomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803–1874) — Picturesque SketcView From the Second Terrace of the Villa d'est at TivoliClaude Thienon — View From the Second Terrace of the Villa dEgypt and Nubia, Volume I: Portico of the Temple of KalabsheLouis Haghe (British, 1806–1885) — Egypt and Nubia, Volume IRuins of a Basilica or MausoleumGiovanni Paolo Panini — Ruins of a Basilica or MausoleumView of the Temple of the Tiburtine SibylJean Jacques de Boissieu — View of the Temple of the TiburtiA Road below the Villa d'Este at TivoliJean Thomas Thibault — A Road below the Villa d'Este at TivoInterior View of the ColiseumLodewijk Toeput — Interior View of the ColiseumEgypt and Nubia, Volume II: The Hypaethral Temple at Philae, called the Bed of Pharaoh Louis Haghe (British, 1806–1885) — Egypt and Nubia, Volume IEgypt and Nubia, Volume II: KarnakLouis Haghe (British, 1806–1885) — Egypt and Nubia, Volume I