The Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem is one of the most famous buildings in history, standing for over 400 years, significant as a place and an idea that has been sought, contested and imitated. Described in detail in the Bible, no one knows what it looked like and for centuries it has been reimagined by artists and designers, archaeologists, theorists and ideologues.
Pablo Bronstein’s exhibition, The Temple of Solomon and its Contents first displayed at Waddesdon Manor presents a grand assembly of paintings on paper, including cross-sections and aerial plans, façade and frieze details, visualisations of Solomonic columns, and much more.
Author: Pablo Bronstein
Title: The Temple of Solomon and its Contents
Publisher: Buchhandlung Walther König
Year: 2025
Language: English