Jean-Claude Golvin

Babylon, the “Tower of Babel” ziggurat

Type

Drawing

Equipment used

Watercolor;Blue ink;Black ink;Gouache (highlights);Graphite (traces);Paper

Dimensions

38.2 x 49.6 cm (overall)

Period

Geographical area

Location or theme

Miscellaneous

Presentation :

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Aerial view of the Babylon ziggurat. The drawing is in landscape format. It is organized within a frame drawn in ink. Traces of watercolor and inscriptions are visible in the margins. The lower margin has been cut away.
The ziggurat or “Tower of Babel” stands on the banks of the Euphrates, visible on the left of the drawing. It stands on a vast, raised esplanade lined with palm trees. It consists of five stepped terraces of quadrangular plan, at the top of which is the temple. Access ramps and staircases allow for easy circulation.

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