Hypaethral temple at Philae, commonly known as 'Pharoah's bed,' is depicted as one of the gems of Egypt, exquisitely set. The artwork was created between 1881 and 1884 by John Douglas Woodward (1846-1924). The piece was published by D. Appleton in New York. The image features elements such as temples and the Nile River, emphasizing the temple's location in Philae, Egypt. The scene is illuminated by moonlight, with waterfronts visible in the depiction. The artwork's dimensions are 16.5 x 23.5 cm
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