

The painting depicts a landscape with a city on a hill in the distance. The city is built on top of a hill and has many buildings and structures, some with domes. In the foreground, there are rolling hills and mountains with sparse vegetation. A small stream runs through the valley below. The sky is cloudy and hazy. In the bottom right corner, there are three people walking on a path. The image is rendered in muted earth tones. The title of the painting is "Jerusalem from the South" and the artist is David Roberts.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 845 px
- Museum Record
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