Description
Frith often emulated the drawings of David Roberts in selecting monuments to illustrate and positions from which to shoot. Both artists encountered the temple at Kom Ombo still more than halfway buried in sand. “It reminds you of some grand old giant, buried to the shoulders,” wrote Frith, “not dead yet, but overpowered and imprisoned by some potent spell—majestic in his helplessness.” In his photographs, however, Frith cared less about emotional impact and more about the accuracy of his depictions. “A truthful record is of more value than the most elaborately beautiful picture,” he proclaimed.
Provenance
Robert Hershkowitz, Ltd., Sussex, United Kingdom; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (February 2, 1987)
Accession Number
1986.193
Medium
albumen print from wet collodion negative
Dimensions
Image: 39.5 x 49 cm (15 9/16 x 19 5/16 in.); Matted: 61 x 76.2 cm (24 x 30 in.)
Classification
Photograph
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund