Another of David Roberts' beautifully clear
drawings; this time of the Greek Orthodox section - the Katholicon - of the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre, in Jerusalem, as it appeared to him 160 years ago. The side walls which make
it seem narrow, today were not then in existence and consequently - apart from any artistic
licence he may have allowed himself, the chapel appears as a large expansive hall. The
"give-away" is the urn in the centre of the floor which, belief has it, marks the center of
the world. As I mentioned in my comments on the first of his etchings that I introduced, he
made a large number on his travels throughout the east Mediterranean, including Egypt, along
the Nile, Syria and east of the Jordan